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Red 1, Red 2, Red 3... #1 (permalink) Wed Aug 20, 2008 3:34 am   Red 1, Red 2, Red 3...
 

Hello,

Why do people in the special forces call their personnels using the word "Red"?

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Red 1, Red 2, Red 3... #2 (permalink) Wed Aug 20, 2008 6:52 am   Red 1, Red 2, Red 3...
 

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Could it be the HAT?
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Red 1, Red 2, Red 3... #3 (permalink) Wed Aug 20, 2008 7:12 am   Red 1, Red 2, Red 3...
 

Did you know all along that some of them wore red hats, MM? You might have just nailed it.

But it might also be a funny coinkidink!
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