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An estimated 400 women served during the Civil War, disguising themselves as men
A Union solider who would dress up like a confederate solider and set a trap on confederate supporters so they would be cought and hung
Women did not fight in the Civil War. But, some did dress up like men to help out in the war.
Flag bearers did just what their name entitles, held their colors on the battlefield. In the Confederate Army each regiment had a battle flag and sometimes a state flag. In the Union Army each regiment carried a national flag as well as a regimental flag which had the eagle holding a shield. Not only were these flags a symbol of pride to the soldiers, they also had the very important job of helping to keep the men in line (you were taught to "dress" on the colors) as well as help commanders know what regiment was which and where they were on the battlefield.
A zouave is one of an active body of soldiers in the French service, otherwise known as Kabyle, but now those who wear the Kabyle dress.
"Blue Jackets" was a nickname used to designate Union soldiers during the Civil War, because of the blue jackets that were part of their dress uniform. The name was chosen to celebrate "patriotism, pride, and the rich Civil War history in the state of Ohio and city of Columbus."
During the Civil War, the Confederate soldiers wore gray uniforms. The Union solders wore blue uniforms. They were usually called by their uniform color. The uniforms were usually made of wool.
Union Jack dress was created in 1997.
An estimated 400 women served during the Civil War, disguising themselves as men
In uniforms.
How about Zouave. Units like Nicholson's Louisiana Tigers adopted the style of French military dress at the outset of the American Civil War.· Zollicoffer, Felix (Confederate General)· Zook, Samuel (Union General)· Zouave regiment· Zollicoffer, Felix (Confederate General)· Zook, Samuel (Union General)· Zouave regiment· Zollicoffer, Felix (Confederate General)· Zook, Samuel (Union General)· Zouave regimentFelix Zollicoffer and Samuel Zook were Generals during the Civil War. Felix Zollicoffer was a Confederate General. Samuel Zook was a Union General.
Under the Laws of War, soldiers dress in uniform. The uniforms can be anything--you could dress your army in blue jeans and work shirts, like the Navy did--but they have to be recognizable as the uniform of that army.
If you were a baby you wore a Frock. If you were a boy you wore slacks and a shirt. If you were a girl you wore a dress
Because the German Air Force practiced dive bombing in Spain during their civil war.
A Union solider who would dress up like a confederate solider and set a trap on confederate supporters so they would be cought and hung
Both the Mexican War and Bloody Kansas have been referred to as the Dress Rehearsal for the Civil War.
The dress code for the Union League Club of Chicago is business casual attire in general. Special events however require higher forms of attires, such as business dress attire.