Hi, If you are refffering to the civil war soldiers, the southern soldiers wore gray uniforms, the northern wore blue. Hope this helps. GRAY Grey
The majority of the soldiers wore dark blue jackets with light blue pants. US Sharpshooters wore green uniforms.
the union soldiers wore blue uniforms, and the confederates usually wore grey
they weren't. both of their uniforms were the same color: blue. they all fitted well and even if they weren't, after all the things that the 54th did, after that they gave them the TRUE uniform for battle.
The color(other than gray) most often mentioned is "butternut" which was a shade of brown.The color was made by boiling nutshells,which would release the pigment(color), and then the fabric was immersed in it.
the color red stands for how many cranberries Massachusetts used to supply to the world the color green stands for the grasslands Massachusetts still has to this day and the color blue signifies the color uniforms out soldiers wore in the revolutionary war
Union uniforms were blue; Confederate uniforms were gray.
They wore Gray.
Union uniforms were a dark blue.
The majority of the soldiers wore dark blue jackets with light blue pants. US Sharpshooters wore green uniforms.
Depends when you're referring to. British uniforms have been:BrownWhite and redRedKhakiGreenMulti-camouflage colours
because he found that red was the other kings color...
The Union uniform was blue, the Confederacy uniform was gray. Other than the color, the clothing was quite simple and ordinary. Uniforms were not elaborate.
Continental soldiers in the time of the revolution wore either blue or brown and minutemen in the early stages of the war fought with whatever they were wearing
because he found that red was the other kings color...
the union soldiers wore blue uniforms, and the confederates usually wore grey
The color of British combat uniforms was referred to as khaki. A corps of British soldiers in India introduced this uniform in 1848. The word khaki is from the Urdu language of India, and it means dust colored.
they weren't. both of their uniforms were the same color: blue. they all fitted well and even if they weren't, after all the things that the 54th did, after that they gave them the TRUE uniform for battle.