GOE BERET
Green Beret of military units. U.O.E, C.O.E, B.O.E.L.
COE BERET. New. Beret of the Special Operations Units G.O.E. (Special Operations Group) of the Spanish Army (formerly C.O.E.). This beret has been regulation since 1967 for use in the UOE. It was first used by the guerrillas of the mountain military school in Jaca in 1958. The metal insignia of the COEs was initially used by COE 71. The use has varied over time, but at Insigpol, we offer the current Spanish COE beret.
Green Beret UOE, COE, BOEL: A Symbol of Valor and Specialization
Description of the COE Beret
Introducing our COE Beret, a distinctive garment of the Special Operations Units (GOE) of the Spanish Army. This green beret, originally worn by the guerrillas of the mountain military school in Jaca since 1958, became regulation for the UOE in 1967. At Insigpol, we offer you the current beret of the Spanish COEs.
History and Symbolism
The COE beret carries a rich history and symbolism. The metal insignia of the COEs, which first appeared with COE 71, represents the lineage and tradition of these special units. Over the years, the use of this beret has varied, but its meaning and relevance in the Spanish Army have endured.
Quality and Authenticity
Our COE beret is the current one, representing the authenticity of the Special Operations Units. Manufactured to high-quality standards, this beret is designed to endure and withstand the demands of military use.
Get the COE Beret from Insigpol
At Insigpol, we offer you the opportunity to acquire the current beret of the Spanish COEs. Whether for personal use, for a service member, or as part of a collection, this beret is a symbol of honor and dedication.
GOE BERET. New. GOE (Special Operations Group)Spanish army Beret (former COE). The so-called "green berets" (boinas verdes) are an elite group. Original.