Joint Task Force 2 (JTF2) – Dwyer Hill Training Centre, south of Ottawa, in process of moving to CFB Trenton
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With operational uniforms, all members of CANSOFCOM wear the tan beret, regardless of their environment (navy, army or air force), with the badge of their personnel branch or, for Royal Canadian Armoured Corps and Royal Canadian Infantry Corps members, the badge of their former regiment.
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The V-42 was depicted on the badges of the Canadian Special Operations Forces Command, Canadian Forces' Joint Task Force 2 and one of the United States Army Special Forces badges.