F Fairfield 1st Lieutenant Joined Dec 5, 2019 Apr 1, 2025 #2 Since these are reenactors, I guess that the uniforms are authentic. I mean the color--isn't it a bit visable?
Since these are reenactors, I guess that the uniforms are authentic. I mean the color--isn't it a bit visable?
bayouace Sergeant Major Joined Nov 22, 2020 Location South Louisiana Apr 1, 2025 #4 "The gov't paid money for them thar uniforms?"
JOHN42768 Brev. Brig. Gen'l Trivia Winner Joined May 1, 2015 Location Upstate N.Y. Apr 1, 2025 #5 "I couldn't find the touch hole and burnt my finger"
19thGeorgia Captain Member of the Month Joined Apr 4, 2017 Apr 1, 2025 #6 "These are authentic uniforms, right?" "April fools!"
DixieRifles Lt. Colonel Member of the Year Regtl. Staff Shiloh 2020 Joined Mar 22, 2009 Location Collierville, TN Apr 1, 2025 #8 "You think you can hide but the entire brigade knows your Mother sewed these shirts."
JOHN42768 Brev. Brig. Gen'l Trivia Winner Joined May 1, 2015 Location Upstate N.Y. Apr 1, 2025 #9 The Quartermaster finally got rid of the last of those rejected uniforms. He learned not to let color blind orderly select clothing the hard way.
The Quartermaster finally got rid of the last of those rejected uniforms. He learned not to let color blind orderly select clothing the hard way.
Gandycreek 1st Lieutenant Joined Apr 29, 2009 Location The Mountain State Apr 1, 2025 #10 I think I saw them at Comic-Con last year.
B bayonet 2nd Lieutenant Joined Nov 7, 2012 Apr 1, 2025 #11 Jackets spent too much time in the washer and lost there blue
captaindrew Colonel Forum Host Silver Patron Trivia Winner Joined Mar 13, 2017 Location Whereabouts Unknown Apr 1, 2025 #12 Fairfield said: Since these are reenactors, I guess that the uniforms are authentic. I mean the color--isn't it a bit visable? Click to expand... Reenactors and authentic don't always go together unfortunately, this is one of those cases
Fairfield said: Since these are reenactors, I guess that the uniforms are authentic. I mean the color--isn't it a bit visable? Click to expand... Reenactors and authentic don't always go together unfortunately, this is one of those cases
R R. Porter Sergeant Major Joined Oct 6, 2020 Apr 1, 2025 #13 They got their cannon from Tiffany's and the uniforms were free.
Gettmore 2nd Lieutenant Joined Jul 5, 2015 Location Moncks Corner, SC Apr 1, 2025 #14 R. Porter said: They got their cannon from Tiffany's and the uniforms were free. Click to expand... Their flip flops were from Tiffany's also....
R. Porter said: They got their cannon from Tiffany's and the uniforms were free. Click to expand... Their flip flops were from Tiffany's also....
B BigCity Private Joined Feb 2, 2022 Location Maryland Apr 2, 2025 #16 Reminds me of the Horizon Bleu uniforms the French wore during WW1
JackADriscoll Sergeant Major Joined May 5, 2019 Apr 2, 2025 #17 Temu civil war uniforms Or AARP both a's stand for artillery
John Hartwell Lt. Colonel Forum Host Joined Aug 27, 2011 Location Central Massachusetts Apr 2, 2025 #18 Aren't they the "Baby Blues" of the famous Overthehill Battery?
Stryker65 Captain Joined Jun 5, 2023 Location William & Mary Apr 3, 2025 #19 I see the Senior Reserves have arrived. Also why is that cannon so tiny -- the axle looks wider than the gun.
I see the Senior Reserves have arrived. Also why is that cannon so tiny -- the axle looks wider than the gun.
Gettmore 2nd Lieutenant Joined Jul 5, 2015 Location Moncks Corner, SC Apr 3, 2025 #20 Stryker65 said: I see the Senior Reserves have arrived. Also why is that cannon so tiny -- the axle looks wider than the gun. Click to expand... Well have to get @redbob b to educate us. I don't have the answer...and I will learn something! Last edited: Apr 3, 2025
Stryker65 said: I see the Senior Reserves have arrived. Also why is that cannon so tiny -- the axle looks wider than the gun. Click to expand... Well have to get @redbob b to educate us. I don't have the answer...and I will learn something!