depends on the union
The Union armys uniforms were blue.
The Union wore blue.
Words in the dictionary are arranged alphabetically. Because all three of these words share the first three letters "uni-", we must look at the fourth letter. The fourth letter of "unicorn" is "c", and the fourth letter of "union" is "o". Since "c" comes before "f" and "o" comes after, the word "union" will come after "uniform" in the dictionary.
No. The Confederates wore grey, the Union blue.
The union wore blue as the confederates wore grey.
Union uniforms were a dark blue.
the uniform was black and white and 30 stars on the Bach and guns
Union uniforms were blue; Confederate uniforms were gray.
blue
The Union was the better supplied force of the two, and their uniforms were consistently blue. The Confederate uniform was grey - however, not having the logistics available to Union forces, the Confederates often had to assemble whatever they could, using uniform items, civilian clothing, and captured Union uniform items.
Every uniform is different.
In the US Civil War, the uniform of the Confederacy was gray, and the uniform of the Union was blue.