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  2. Commandos Marine - Wikipedia

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    Since then, the Commandos Marine have kept by tradition the green beret pulled right with the bronze shield badge on the left, the only such exception in the French armed forces. They have retained the principle of exceptional training without compromise, based on immersion in a highly stressful environment, close to the conditions of combat ...

  3. Beret - Wikipedia

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    In military berets, the headband is worn on the outside; military berets often have external sweatbands of leather, pleather or ribbon. The traditional beret (also worn by selected military units, such as the Belgian Chasseurs Ardennais or the French Chasseurs Alpins), usually has the "sweatband" folded inwardly. In such a case, these berets ...

  4. Ranks in the French Army - Wikipedia

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    A red beret indicates a paratrooper, whether from the "troupes de marine" or not. A legionnaire paratrooper wears a green beret with the general parachutist badge on it, the same badge used by all French Army paratroopers who completed their training. Senior grades' lace stripe metal depends on their arm of service, just like the officiers ...

  5. Chasseurs Alpins - Wikipedia

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    The 16th battalion of chasseurs are not mountain troops and wear the standard French Army blue beret with the chasseur cap badge. Tundra Camouflage French Tundra Camouflage. Current winter uniform consists of 'Tundra' [1] camouflage made in 50/50 ripstop. It was specifically created for the Chasseurs & has later been adopted by other French ...

  6. 1st Marine Infantry Parachute Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The naval infantry background dates back to 1762, when units of the French Army were detached to the French Navy for ship-borne and overseas duties. It is the heir to the first Colonial Parachute Commando Demi-Brigade , whose origins date back to World War II .

  7. Kepi - Wikipedia

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    French Army kepi 1942 portrait of General Charles de Gaulle of the Free French Forces wearing a kepi. The kepi (English: / ˈ k ɛ p iː / or / ˈ k eɪ p iː /) is a cap with a flat circular top and a peak, or visor.

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  9. Phrygian cap - Wikipedia

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    Dacian prisoner with Phrygian cap, Roman statue from the 2nd century.. The Phrygian cap (/ ˈ f r ɪ dʒ (iː) ən / ⓘ FRIJ-(ee)-ən), also known as Thracian cap [1] [2] [3] and liberty cap, is a soft conical cap with the apex bent over, associated in antiquity with several peoples in Eastern Europe, Anatolia, and Asia.