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Your question is rather general so I will give you two answers. First, each side wore uniforms and some of the men who were in the union army but agreed with the confederate wore their belt buckles upside down. Texas was particularly known for this. Second, I took this question to also mean how the dead were identified. Some weren't since there were no dog tags in the 1800's. Many men before going into battle would pin their names on their clothing so they could be identified. Bodies were buried on or near the battlefield since there were so many dead men after a battle and many were never identified either the paper with their name had come off or they didn't put one. Graves were very shallow since they were buried rather quickly and after rains body parts would stick out. Whole units of men were often killed so identification could be made that way if records were kept.

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In the course of a US Civil War battle, the Confederates were usually in gray uniforms, and early battles had them in butternut uniforms. The Union had their traditional blue uniforms.

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