From: Thomas Barclay <Thomas.Barclay@s...>
Date: Mon, 1 Apr 2002 11:00:12 -0500
Subject: [OT] Headgear
Derek said: Maybe once but not any more, base ball caps are everywhere, commerical companies stick logos on them and hand them out, other militaries use them. A part of the uniform for the working day on board ship in the Royal Australian Navy is a baseball cap with the ship's name, etc on it. [Tomb] Same on Canadian ships. And the Army has fairly nice Tilley hats (Navy uses them too) for some deployments (Gulf War I think?). I suppose it's the down side to "Cultural Imperialism":) everyone likes to use a good idea. Just think how the French felt in the 30's (?) when armies of the world adopted the beret ( with the advent of mechanization?), after all it was part of the french national dress. [Tomb] I got a kick out of members of my primary reserve unit trading CF berets while in New York with locals who (mistakenly) took them for US Spec Forces. It was funny because when told they were Canadian and that _every_ Canadian infantryman wore a green beret (not quite true... balmorals and glengarrys are also worn), they were in awe. This is a case where people associate what they know (US "green beret" Spec Forces) with the uniform (green beret) rather than with the training, selectivity of the force, etc. [Tomb] Also, Thank God we adopted the Beret (as opposed to the Kepi or bearskins or those funny hussar hats).