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*Berets are worn by some [[Scouting|scout]] groups, notably in Hong Kong and Britain, where green berets are worn. The Hong Kong Air Scouts wear blue berets.{{Fact|date=February 2007}} Canadian Scouts eliminated their navy blue beret in the late 1990s, but it is slowly making a comeback among the older members in various forms, such as red for [[Rover Scouts]] in British Columbia. | *Berets are worn by some [[Scouting|scout]] groups, notably in Hong Kong and Britain, where green berets are worn. The Hong Kong Air Scouts wear blue berets.{{Fact|date=February 2007}} Canadian Scouts eliminated their navy blue beret in the late 1990s, but it is slowly making a comeback among the older members in various forms, such as red for [[Rover Scouts]] in British Columbia. | ||
*In Britain, berets are worn by the | *In Britain, berets are worn by the Sea Cadet Corps (SCC), [[Army Cadet Force]] (ACF), [[Air Training Corps]] (ATC) and [[Combined Cadet Force]] (CCF). These are in the appropriate service colour, with ACF and CCF Army Section units wearing the beret of the regiment or corps to which they are affiliated. | ||
*Berets are worn by the [[Royal Canadian Army Cadets]]. They wear the same colour as their affiliated regular force unit, unless there is no affiliated unit, in which case a black beret is worn.<ref>[http://cadets.ca/support/cato-oaic/intro_e.asp?cato=46-01 Army Cadet Dress Regualtions CATO 46-01]</ref> | *Berets are worn by the [[Royal Canadian Army Cadets]]. They wear the same colour as their affiliated regular force unit, unless there is no affiliated unit, in which case a black beret is worn.<ref>[http://cadets.ca/support/cato-oaic/intro_e.asp?cato=46-01 Army Cadet Dress Regualtions CATO 46-01]</ref> | ||
*Navy blue berets have been the standard headdress of the [[Royal Canadian Legion]] as well as other veterans' groups in Canada. <ref>[http://www.legionmagazine.com/frontline/news/06-01.asp Article in ''Legion Magazine'', Jan-Feb 2006]</ref> | *Navy blue berets have been the standard headdress of the [[Royal Canadian Legion]] as well as other veterans' groups in Canada. <ref>[http://www.legionmagazine.com/frontline/news/06-01.asp Article in ''Legion Magazine'', Jan-Feb 2006]</ref> |