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<blockquote data-quote="geronimo" data-source="post: 43707" data-attributes="member: 392"><p>can see why you would think that but it somthing a little differnt. 1 sas wore beige against orders.</p><p></p><p>the sas were supposed to wear the marroon when it became part of the airborne. 2 sas adopted the beret from birth. the originals being the men they were refused to adopt it and stuck with thier sand berets.</p><p></p><p>if he has no wings on his chest it means he is yet to take part in enough combat jumps to earn them. I think it was three you had to survive to get inducted to a cheat set. I may be wrong on the number so dont hold me too it.</p><p></p><p>if you need any suggestions in your research then I am sure between us we can help you speed things along</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geronimo, post: 43707, member: 392"] can see why you would think that but it somthing a little differnt. 1 sas wore beige against orders. the sas were supposed to wear the marroon when it became part of the airborne. 2 sas adopted the beret from birth. the originals being the men they were refused to adopt it and stuck with thier sand berets. if he has no wings on his chest it means he is yet to take part in enough combat jumps to earn them. I think it was three you had to survive to get inducted to a cheat set. I may be wrong on the number so dont hold me too it. if you need any suggestions in your research then I am sure between us we can help you speed things along [/QUOTE]
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