Re: Event Guidelines: Confederate Clothing Issue
Good Morning Gents,
I was reading all your posts on this subject and perhaps my age, or my lack of experience on this subject but i thought maybe I could bring up a point that you may or may not have thought of.
1. With the milita being so close to home the the years before the war the members had a way to get the exact same style of what ever piece of gear everyone else had. So as a youth growing up till the time they themselves entered the army, the only impression they had was a "uniformed apperance". So when they had a few differences you become different and therefore you don't have a uniformed apperance.
2. Speaking from my own personal background, when I look at the company of marines I belong to even when we're massed tightly in formation someone not wearing a part of his uniform the right way sticks out and gives an sloppy apperance.
I think it stands to reason that a country that had a standing army for hundreds of years would view a differences even few as not having that uniformed apperance that the European observers talked about. Not that the Confederates were sloppy or ragged but comparied to the Federal, or English, or French soliders, the Confederate were sloppy. Agian I may be wrong with this thought and if I am please forgive me and help me to learn what you know.
God bless this country and the Marine Corps
John
John, please use your full name to sign all post...... - Mike Chapman
Good Morning Gents,
I was reading all your posts on this subject and perhaps my age, or my lack of experience on this subject but i thought maybe I could bring up a point that you may or may not have thought of.
1. With the milita being so close to home the the years before the war the members had a way to get the exact same style of what ever piece of gear everyone else had. So as a youth growing up till the time they themselves entered the army, the only impression they had was a "uniformed apperance". So when they had a few differences you become different and therefore you don't have a uniformed apperance.
2. Speaking from my own personal background, when I look at the company of marines I belong to even when we're massed tightly in formation someone not wearing a part of his uniform the right way sticks out and gives an sloppy apperance.
I think it stands to reason that a country that had a standing army for hundreds of years would view a differences even few as not having that uniformed apperance that the European observers talked about. Not that the Confederates were sloppy or ragged but comparied to the Federal, or English, or French soliders, the Confederate were sloppy. Agian I may be wrong with this thought and if I am please forgive me and help me to learn what you know.
God bless this country and the Marine Corps
John
John, please use your full name to sign all post...... - Mike Chapman
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