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Posted: Wed 19 Feb, 2003 7:32 pm
by GINGE
How hard must that of been, Completing a course as long
as ours and then not being allowed to wear the one thing
you did it all for your coveted green beret

, especially
when theres some bird, sorry female officer, in The Office
of the Judge Advocate running round in her's and she's
a lawyer.
Wully and all you olduns you have my respect.

What did we do before GoreTex?, get wet,
very wet( HMS DUNEDIN 1941 Royal Marine Gun Crew)
http://www.hmsdunedin.co.uk Go to ships company,
down the bottom you will find the Royals, a SGT S.W. Allen RM,
have a read. The man was a real HERO.
Posted: Wed 19 Feb, 2003 7:48 pm
by mogoloyo
Ginge....In my day Royal Marine Commandos were a minority, the majority of Royal Marines went to sea, when Great Britain had a fleet...I certainly didn't join to get a green beret, Commando training was just a compulsory, small part, of Recruit training in those days, lets face it 6 weeks is not a lot out of 10 months...I for one was PROUD to be a Sea Marine, no doubt just as much as you were proud to serve in a brigade.
Posted: Wed 19 Feb, 2003 8:11 pm
by GINGE
Mogoloyo
Point taken, its just that in my day there was no Sea Marines,
When I was on board ship we keep are Green Lids on.
I was just looking at a couple of web sites and not a green
hat in sight. Proud of my Corp, Proud of its history.
"One of us a marine,all of us a marine".
Black or Green always Proud.
Posted: Wed 19 Feb, 2003 8:16 pm
by mogoloyo
Ginge....Well said "I'll drink to that"
Posted: Wed 19 Feb, 2003 9:04 pm
by GINGE
CHEERS

Posted: Thu 20 Feb, 2003 12:31 am
by JR

Hell I wore the blue beret when serving with the Fleet,and the Green Beret serving with the Brigade and like Sticky Blue was proud to wear both because of the Cap Badge.Aye JR
Posted: Thu 20 Feb, 2003 2:12 pm
by El Prez
In Toulon Dec '71 ish the Bandies were issued with Green Hats during rehearsals on the hangar deck, prior to a Cake and Arse Party for the Ships Officers. Royal who had been squatting on the edge of the lift well watching all this burst into a ragged growl of disapproval

. Next day, order rescinded Hats G returned.

Posted: Thu 20 Feb, 2003 4:27 pm
by K24io
We were told at start of training:-
Blue n Red beret for basic 'royal marine' style of training 4 mile speedmarch, 4 or 6 mile load carry.
Commando cap for during commando training. Along with 'Royal Marine' Shoulder flashes.
Green lid and the proper royal marine commando flashes once we had done the 30 miler
Posted: Thu 20 Feb, 2003 4:40 pm
by harry hackedoff
I`ve said elsewhere, if it`s blue or if it`s green. It`s still Royal Marine.
Sandies all round

Nods Beret
Posted: Thu 20 Feb, 2003 4:42 pm
by Mick Plater
Gents,
Great to see that the spirit has not left those bootnecks that actualy care about the subject of the Royal Marines Beret.
As the Senior Instructor for the Parade at CTCRM i am constantly battling peoples opinion on the Blue Beret.
Surfice to say that recruits now receive their green beret in full lovats and cap comforter in the falklands hall.
The reason i am told is it seem a backward move having progressed from berets to wear the cap comforter.
the rig is not anywhere in the BR81 (Dress Regulations for the RN/RM)
But its their train set.
OH Si Capon the red patch is infact a poppy to remerber our fallen comrades on a green beret not a Royal Marine Beret both of which i have worn with pride.
Stop throwing shit and throw some money towards valour you skin flint.
gents yours aye
Mick Plater
Posted: Thu 20 Feb, 2003 6:15 pm
by El Prez
Mick, does that mean you are Podge Overbury's reincarnation?

Posted: Thu 20 Feb, 2003 6:49 pm
by JR

Two Podge Overbury's,Hell I'm orf HEEEEEELP.

Re: Nods Beret
Posted: Thu 20 Feb, 2003 6:55 pm
by Si Capon
Mick Plater wrote:
Stop throwing shit and throw some money towards valour you skin flint.
Mick darling, cheques in the post.
Talking of throwing the brown stuff, I seem to remember a certain group of DL`s led by a certain individual who managed to upset an entire audience to a "Blues Brothers" concert a few years ago.
That was all down to what rig you were wearing as well.
Are you going to John S`s top table next month??
Posted: Thu 20 Feb, 2003 9:09 pm
by ratso
Just read your bit Mick, on nods (sorry traineeeeees) and wearing cap comforters before being presented true green.
My cousins son passed out not so long ago and I was sent the video to watch. The first thing I said, after the commercial to get me to join back up, seeing them on stage, was, WHAT THE FU** ARE THEY WEARING ON THEIR BLOODY HEADS!
I think it belittles the Corps, the transition is from being RM to being RM Commando, not from bloody scruffy bastard in lovats and a sock on their heads. Many's the RM who must be turning in their grave at such a sight.
Time it was made right I think, not only is it a sight, but their hair must be all over when they take the bloody things off. I thought it looked bloody awful.
Thankfully it was followed by a dazzaling performance, be it in the Drill Shed, of Drill executed flawlessly as it should be.