The Union armys uniforms were blue.
Union troops usually wore blue, Confederates wore gray or butternut, even civilian garb in the last days.
For the US look up the Pentomic Army.
It was similar in style to the uniforms of other armies at that time. Try typing "Texan Army uniform" or "Republic of Texas uniforms" for pictures. At the Alamo, only some of the men were uniformed, and the rest wore civilian clothing.
Dress Blue uniform? Class A uniform? Fatigue dress, or battledress,as some call it? If you worked in an office, at the rear,you were likely to be wearing a hat and jacket if you were outside. If you were laying down in a hole at the front, with bullets going past you, you were usually dressed in fatigues.
Tennessee look it up its under reconstruction and Jim crow the whole story behind it... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Tennessee#Admission_to_the_Union
depends on the union
basically like the unite states flag today does
Refer to this site: (see related link at the bottom) The uniform is now refered to as the Army Service Uniform.
he would be the last person on the field surrounded by the rest of his army with shiny army and a battle hat
You can't get an army uniform but you could buy the "Black Undershirt", "Dogtags" and the "Green Camo Pants" to look like an Army Soldier.
Every uniform is different.
Something about this.
it looked like the french uniform because at that time the spanish king was related to the french crown, for more just google "spanish army colonial uniforms"
It is just like the police uniform u see -.-
Every school that requires a uniform has a different uniform.
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Union troops usually wore blue, Confederates wore gray or butternut, even civilian garb in the last days.