Armies and police forces of member nations.
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Blue.
UNESCO
The "Blue Helmets" are UN peacekeepers. They are also called "Blue Berets" due to their blue headgear. These individuals can be cops, civilians, or soldiers.
The one I was looking at is the United Nations service medal for korea.
There's no such thing as a "United Nations Passport". There is a light blue Laissez-Passer which is issued by the UN to its own staff, as well as staff of certain other organizations.The UK usually does not require a visa for UNLP holders to enter.
There is blue on the Death Mask because it represents the Nile river that seperates the two egyptian nations who were united under the great Pharoah, Osiris
Because when the Germans invaded Austria, the Austrian soldiers tried to escape throgh the river and because their berets or hats were blue the river suddenly turned blue and hence they called it the Blue Danube. Eddy
It depends on what country's armed force you are refereing to. I've seen: black, blue, red, green.
There are 3 red berets in the United States military.Air Force Combat Control wear a scarlet beret.Air Force Pararescue wear a maroon beret.Army airborne units wear a red beret.On another note, the maroon beret is the international symbol of airborne forces.
United Nations, education, scientific and cultural organisation (unesco) is working to protect the Blue mountains. Follow the link: http://www.unesco.org/new/en/unesco
Green (for age 11-15)Red (15-18)Blue (18-25)