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20th July 17, 08:56 PM
#14
 Originally Posted by Jock Scot
Remember that you are going to be in the UK where British military colours, traditions and feelings may run a different course. 
I'm curious how far this goes though. What if a unit just happens to wear a beret in a common balmoral color?
The Australian SAS appears to wear a beret in a color very similar to fawn:

I though green was a pretty traditional color for balmorals but now I wonder how far someone is expected to go to avoid being seen as "dressing in another's uniform."
Or does this all just apply to Scottish units that actually wear balmorals, toorie and all?
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