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The one with out the "I" in the shield was used most on Federal uniforms. The plain shield should have been used on all enlisted uniforms.[FONT=Times New Roman][COLOR=DarkSlateGray][SIZE=3]Michael Phillips, GGG Grandson of
Pvt Edmond Phillips, 44th NCT, Co E, "The Turtle Paws"[/SIZE]
[SIZE=2]Mustered in March 1862
Paroled at Appomattox C.H. Virginia, April 15, 1865[/SIZE][/COLOR][/FONT]
[FONT=Times New Roman][SIZE=3][COLOR=Navy][B]"Good, now we'll have news from Hell before breakfast."[/B][/COLOR][/SIZE]
Was Gen Sherman's response upon hearing the capture and execution of 3 reporters who had followed from Atlanta, by the rebels.
The execution part turned out to be false.[COLOR=DarkRed] [B]Dagg Nabbit![/B][/COLOR][/FONT]
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True if the Officer was in the Infantry.Artillermen would have had an "A' Cavalry "C' and Staff Officers the "muffin " style.There were varied State buttons etc.Try Alpert's book for a great reference.Bud Scully 13th NJ Co.K Mess and 69th NY (N-SSA)
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Originally posted by coffey View PostDuring... The one on the left has a the I in the shield..... And the one on the right doesnt. Which one was the most used???
Originally posted by Sgt. Bill Tyrell View PostHe meant to say, the one with the "I" was used on officer's uniforms.
I didn't mean to say that. I left it off intentionally! He didn't ask that question! Stop puttin words in my lines!
All enlisted should have worn that button reguardless of branch. So there were literally millions of enlisted buttons used. There were exceptions on both sides of the occifer(hic)/enlisted button where one wore the other. CS also used the Federal eagle with and w/o branch letters. Another subject for another thread. He has to figure something out on his own! There was also "R" and "E" buttons.[FONT=Times New Roman][COLOR=DarkSlateGray][SIZE=3]Michael Phillips, GGG Grandson of
Pvt Edmond Phillips, 44th NCT, Co E, "The Turtle Paws"[/SIZE]
[SIZE=2]Mustered in March 1862
Paroled at Appomattox C.H. Virginia, April 15, 1865[/SIZE][/COLOR][/FONT]
[FONT=Times New Roman][SIZE=3][COLOR=Navy][B]"Good, now we'll have news from Hell before breakfast."[/B][/COLOR][/SIZE]
Was Gen Sherman's response upon hearing the capture and execution of 3 reporters who had followed from Atlanta, by the rebels.
The execution part turned out to be false.[COLOR=DarkRed] [B]Dagg Nabbit![/B][/COLOR][/FONT]
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I have never heard of federal buttons sewn on upside down but I have heard of confederates using federal breast plates upside down.[B]Pvt. Jordan Coffey
-37th Virginia Infantry-
-Wampus Cats Mess-
"Southen Guard Drum & Fife Corps"
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Hi,
I my-self have read many things about CS Infantry soldier's using fedral service button's! I have also read of soldier's who would smash"""" the button's in!!! To take away from the over all fedral look (: Just like with the Fedral US Plate's, Smashing the face in to hide the US " and Converting the US to a CS !
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W.Verbal
Mossy creek Mess,
50th Va. Inf. Co. H./A.N.V.
SCAR.
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Originally posted by Secechsoldier View PostHi,
I my-self have read many things about CS Infantry soldier's using fedral service button's! I have also read of soldier's who would smash"""" the button's in!!! To take away from the over all fedral look (: Just like with the Fedral US Plate's, Smashing the face in to hide the US " and Converting the US to a CS !
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W.Verbal
Mossy creek Mess,
50th Va. Inf. Co. H./A.N.V.
SCAR.
As for wearing eagle buttons upside down, I have never read about that being done. All the evidence I have seen is that CS used eagle buttons were worn as intended with the eagle upright.Jim Mayo
Portsmouth Rifles, Company G, 9th Va. Inf.
CW Show and Tell Site
http://www.angelfire.com/ma4/j_mayo/index.html
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Originally posted by marylandreb View PostThe "E" button would have only been in the form of a letter and only for the confederate army, the federals had a whole different design for engineers.Robert W. Hughes
Co A, 2nd Georgia Sharpshooters/64th Illinois Inf.
Thrasher Mess
Operation Iraqi Freedom II 2004-2005
ENG Brigade, 1st Cavalry Div. "1st Team!"
Iraq & Afghanistan Veterans of America
Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, "Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?"
And I said "Here I am. Send me!" Isaiah 6:8
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Bravo Mr. Mayo.
Buttons that WE consider Federal eagle buttons were THEN considered as "army buttons", almost a generic item.
Numerous enlisted and officer uniforms coats in private and museum collections that were worn by Confederates have the eagle button.
Steve Sullivan
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I was incorrect about the "E" Officer button but was certain there were 5 differnt letters. I couldn't remember the last so I S.W.A.G.'d it; The last is a "D". All 5 are I, A, C, R, and D.
Thanks Mike[FONT=Times New Roman][COLOR=DarkSlateGray][SIZE=3]Michael Phillips, GGG Grandson of
Pvt Edmond Phillips, 44th NCT, Co E, "The Turtle Paws"[/SIZE]
[SIZE=2]Mustered in March 1862
Paroled at Appomattox C.H. Virginia, April 15, 1865[/SIZE][/COLOR][/FONT]
[FONT=Times New Roman][SIZE=3][COLOR=Navy][B]"Good, now we'll have news from Hell before breakfast."[/B][/COLOR][/SIZE]
Was Gen Sherman's response upon hearing the capture and execution of 3 reporters who had followed from Atlanta, by the rebels.
The execution part turned out to be false.[COLOR=DarkRed] [B]Dagg Nabbit![/B][/COLOR][/FONT]
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Mike: And don't forget the "V" for Voltiguers!!Bob Williams
26th North Carolina Troops
Blogsite: http://26nc.org/blog/
As [one of our cavalry] passed by, the general halted him and inquired "what part of the army he belonged to." "I don't belong to the army, I belong to the cavalry." "That's a fact," says [the general], "you can pass on." Silas Grisamore, 18th Louisiana
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