I don't remember if I have already asked, in case I apologize for the repetition. I have a doubt about the Confederate depots and the realization of the jackets.
After the period of the 'Commutation Jacket', the Confederates Depot began production of the jackets. Now, after the studies done in the last two decades, various models have been identified. Why did this happen?
There are the official specifications provided by the Department Quatermaster describing how to make the jackets?
Is there a particular order, that instructed the local quartermaster on the realization of these jackets?
Why the directors of the depots made Jackets rather than Frock or Sack coat?
These General Orders survived?
Perhaps a generic order was sent, which left local quatermaster officers with a certain 'freedom' in the realization of the jackets.
What do you think?
After the period of the 'Commutation Jacket', the Confederates Depot began production of the jackets. Now, after the studies done in the last two decades, various models have been identified. Why did this happen?
There are the official specifications provided by the Department Quatermaster describing how to make the jackets?
Is there a particular order, that instructed the local quartermaster on the realization of these jackets?
Why the directors of the depots made Jackets rather than Frock or Sack coat?
These General Orders survived?
Perhaps a generic order was sent, which left local quatermaster officers with a certain 'freedom' in the realization of the jackets.
What do you think?