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The Union wore blue.
the same as ever, they did not change dress for Holocaust related duties.
the union soldiers wore blue uniforms, and the confederates usually wore grey
In the US Civil War, the soldiers of the north wore a dark blue uniform, and the soldiers of the south wore gray uniforms. The war is still remembered in terms of blue vs. gray.
Union uniforms were a dark blue.
The ideal Confederate uniform was either a beechnut brown, or grey. It looked similer to the Union uniform, though adapted to Rebel classifications. Many soldiers did not own real uniforms, as the Confederate government was unable to supply all of its soldiers with complete uniforms. Many soldiers just wore their own clothes. Some took the uniforms of dead Rebel soldiers, after a battle or skirmish, for their own use. This was common especially when one was in need of shoes, as many soldiers had to go barefoot as the War progressed.
I know that the French soldiers wore a uniform similar to the chasseurs, which were painted in this painting http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Napoleon_Guard_Chasseurs_by_Bellange.jpg but I am not exactly sure what the Mexicans wore, though I have read that it was black
No they didn't Spartans wore very little armour and also wore a red cloak to disguise the blood unlike the Athenians.
In the American Civil War, the uniform of the Union was dark blue in color, and the uniform of the Confederacy was grey. It is often described as a war of the blue and the grey.
I do not like the uniform that old soldier is wearing.Take that uniform off Right now, it looks pathetic on you!I do not like the uniform that my principle made me wear.
Most players never wore a chargers uniform.
They wore clothes