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Is it true that you can use a kettle and make it smaller in shape?
P Kaye said:Ultimately they can rant and scream and shout on your course about something like that, but it's all for-show. Guaranteed most of the course instructors have removed the liners in their barets. A baret is a non-return item, so it's not a big deal. After they've finished screaming at you on course, nobody is going to phone up the MPs and have you charged... trust me.
Sgt. Toms said:Hello:
I am new to this forum but I wanted to ask a quick question with regards to the beret.
I was told by my CO to rinse it in warm water and squeeze it out until it is just damp, I was then to form it on my head which I have done. I was also asked to cut out the lining too. After following this procedure I found that there were these rinkle like ridges right behind the cap badge and I was just wondering if thatwas normal. I have full drill inspection coming up in 24 hours! I need help!
Thanks a lot,
Lt. Toms said:With regards to cutting the cardboard support around the cap brass I noticed one of the senior NCO's in my division do that to his beret and it looks absolutely disgraceful. He cut so much of it the cap brass actually acts as a weight and pulls down the material it is attached to. This results in "flopping" and when he walks around with his beret flopping down with his cap brass at approximately 45 degrees to the ground it just looks horrible. For this reason I am hesitent to cut the cardboard around the cap brass.
I am just wondering is it nessecarily good to do this to the beret or is this NCO just doing a really bad job with his beret?