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wearing the green beret
wearing the green beret
wearing the green beret
wearing the green beret
wearing the green beret
Saluting your superiors is a military custom.
The US Army is filled with traditions. One definition of tradition is "a customary pattern of thought, action, or behavior held by an identifiable group of people." A well-known tradition is the action of a lower-ranking person saluting a higher-ranking military officer. Another common tradition is the wearing of distinctive unit insignia, such as crests and patches.
A segregated army unit is a unit that is completely formed of a minority (such as African-Americans) and were formed during the Civil War used by the Union and during World War I and II (major wars). An example of a segregated army unit is the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry (white officers) and the 366th Infantry Regiment (with segregated officers).
The major unit of the Roman army was the legion.
wearing green beret
Depends which unit you are referring to.