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  • One last dance: Longtime Eastwood dance director ready to step down Deployment of elite 'Red Beret' paratroopers unit is latest effort ...

    El Paso Times Most Viewed 2009

  • One last dance: Longtime Eastwood dance director ready to step down Deployment of elite 'Red Beret' paratroopers unit is latest effort ...

    El Paso Times Most Viewed 2009

  • One last dance: Longtime Eastwood dance director ready to step down Deployment of elite 'Red Beret' paratroopers unit is latest effort ...

    El Paso Times Most Viewed 2009

  • Deployment of elite 'Red Beret' paratroopers unit is latest effort ...

    El Paso Times Most Viewed 2009

  • Deployment of elite 'Red Beret' paratroopers unit is latest effort ...

    El Paso Times Most Viewed 2009

  • For instance, tonight, telling Jack that Sayeed should come, along with Kate and Hurley, in the Big Other-Huntin' Posse: "Even though Pippi Longstocking and the Grape Ape are ideal candidates for the Dirty Dozen, I'm just going to say we might want to bring along the Red Beret."

    Lostwatch: You Gotta Laugh - Tuned In - TIME.com 2006

  • Among the Red Beret members present in Bosanski Samac in 1992, Tihic singled out Zvezdan Jovanovic as particularly brutal.

    Institute for War & Peace Reporting 2010

  • When with the Paras back in the '90s they wore the Red Beret and the DZ flash of the Bn. I think, but I'll have to confirm, they wore the shamrock of the RIR when attached to them, in the early' 00s.

    Army Rumour Service 2010

  • While the Red Beret displays are designed to be visually spectacular, the skills demonstrated reflect the operational requirement of a team insertion into a small area by stealth.

    Australian Government Media Releases [All Portfolios] 2009

  • Ulemek led the notorious Red Beret unit founded by the regime of late President Slobodan Milosevic in the early 1990s at the beginning of wars in Croatia and Bosnia.

    Kathimerini English Edition : Print Edition : 24/11/09 2009

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