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Since an army beret is an iconic part of a military uniform, it’s important to wear one correctly. Here, we’ll walk you through the simple steps of checking that your beret follows protocol so you can make a strong impression. Read our quick guide to demonstrate respect and abide by the rules when you put on your army beret.
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QuestionWhy does the French Foreign Legion wear the beret with the badge over the right eye, folded down to the left? Is there a special reason for that?wikiHowOur goal at wikiHow is to deliver trustworthy articles that engage our readers and meet their informational and emotional needs. For 15 years, we've committed to our step-by-step teaching model, and we continue to refine our content to create the best how-to experience on the Internet. We’ve helped millions of people solve problems, learn new skills, and feel supported in the ordinary and complex moments of life.
The most trusted how-to site on the internet.The French Foreign Legion actually invented the "béret" and created a special protocol centered on folding the béret down to the left side of their face. This standard was intended to support the riflemen in the French army so their view wasn't obstructed. As many riflemen were likely right eye dominant, it was important that their béret didn't fall over their right eye. Seeing that this was the case, it seemed safer to fold the béret to the left. Thank you for your interesting question!
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- ↑ https://www.unh.edu/army/sites/default/files/media/2021-10/rotc_uniform_guide.pdf
- ↑ https://www.forces.net/fighting-fit/how-look-ally-perfectly-shaped-beret
- ↑ https://armypubs.army.mil/epubs/DR_pubs/DR_a/ARN30948-PAM_670-1-000-WEB-1.pdf
- ↑ https://www.forces.net/fighting-fit/how-look-ally-perfectly-shaped-beret
- ↑ https://www.armytimes.com/news/your-army/2017/01/30/soldiers-cheer-army-s-decision-to-authorize-dreadlocks-in-uniform/