stikpusher
Don't get me wrong Ordie, I love my berets because I earned the privlege of wearing those by serving in units that were assigned them. Anybody who messes with it and they gotta be ready to back it up. But in most cases it is not a practical piece of headgear. At least I have seen photos of your "Dixie Cup" cap where the brim is turned down like a fishing hat to keep the sun out of your eyes. I know its not regulation, but it has a function ...
Yeah, the dixie cup can be used to keep rain out of your collar, and sun out of your eyes, LOL! I wore a navy blue baseball hat with my dungarees, though, which was what I wore 90% of the time at Miramar, Yuma, Fallon, El Centro and elsewhere when working on land. On deck, it was the old cloth aviator style cap with the high-impact plastic shields snapped on it (or whatever they were made of - seemed like plastic to me). But there was just no way around putting on the old dixie cup from time to time (I disliked the neckerchief even more ... but had to wear it even less, so that was good, anyway).
I got no beef with the berets aesthetically, especially the red, black (I mean tan now days, I think) and green ones. I always thought they were distictive, which is what they were intended to be. I did think putting one on everybody's head was demeaning to the guys who had earned them, though. Just one citizen's opinion. Wrote 'W' an email about it at the time, but it didn't help, LOL! They just never seemed very functional, as you and Rob pointed out. Like I said, having worn the dixie cup, I have nothing to say about berets otherwise.
As far as the blue uniform goes, it is what it is, I guess. I must be getting old ...
tcepilot - Hang on to that hat. Not only is it an antique, but it's got beaucoups style and class.
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