Would there have been instances where an officer would have put shoulder boards on a fatigue blouse instead of getting an officer sack coat?
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Hallo!
While there were regulations for dress for officer grades, the regs were relaxed during the War. Plus, federal uniform regs... as with enlisted regs.. were bypassed or overlooked by volunteer state units based on intent or supply.
Officers purchased their own uniforms out of their own money, so some opted to go as low cost, inconspicuous, and comfortable as possible.
I forget now the name of a newly minted federal lieutenant who wrote complaining that the cost of getting kitted out was more than his monthly pay.
At times, in reenacting, this can sometimes get seen as a negative as too many lads just add shoulder insignia to their private's kit. Sometimes it works, some times it does not. One of my captains once did that but added a $39.95 Pakistani cavalry sword. IMHO it was not a very Believable Image in his case.
IMHO, go through original images, find officers, and craft your impression after what you research.
CurtCurt Schmidt
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Thanks a lot, Curt. I will continue to search for pictures but if none are found I will get a Officers Sack Coat.Timothy Hallman
Trans-Miss Hellcat
"What does the Bully 4th say?”
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Curt Schmidt
In gleichem Schritt und Tritt, Curt Schmidt
-Hard and sharp as flint...secret, and self-contained, and solitary as an oyster.
-Haplogroup R1b M343 (Subclade R1b1a2 M269)
-Pointless Folksy Wisdom Mess, Oblio Lodge #1
-Vastly Ignorant
-Often incorrect, technically, historically, factually.
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Hallo!
Yes, all four men have a certain Photo Shop quality about/around them.
In the first picture, it looks at first glance like the second man in is wearing a bold 1940's print neck tie. :) And some lads use the seated officer in the center as evidence of the use of "stampede strings" for hats. :)
Vincent is interesting. Way back in the 1970's (?) Imrie-Risley military miniature company out of NY did a 54mm of that pose for their artillery line.
CurtLast edited by Curt Schmidt; 07-26-2017, 06:26 PM.Curt Schmidt
In gleichem Schritt und Tritt, Curt Schmidt
-Hard and sharp as flint...secret, and self-contained, and solitary as an oyster.
-Haplogroup R1b M343 (Subclade R1b1a2 M269)
-Pointless Folksy Wisdom Mess, Oblio Lodge #1
-Vastly Ignorant
-Often incorrect, technically, historically, factually.
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Hopefully I'm not putting words in anyone's mouth, but the photos posted by Herr Schmidt illustrate what (I think) he implied in his initial post: while not unheard of during the period, the use of enlisted fatigue blouses for officer impressions is often used as an "easy out" and is over-represented in reenacting.
In other words, looking at these (and generally all other) group photos, officers wearing enlisted fatigue blouses seem to be the exception rather than the rule.
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But here's another one for you. Captain James Young, 60th New York Volunteer Infantry:
Dave Schwartz,
Company B, 79th NY Vols.
(New York Highland Guard)
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Too often, reenactor officers look like shoulder straps added to a private's impression rather than a private's blouse added to an officer's impression. At least reinforce the appearance of being an officer by wearing a nice, folded-leather officer's belt (rather than a cavalry belt), a foot officer's sword, an officer's haversack, finer footwear, etc.Last edited by CompanyWag; 07-27-2017, 01:02 PM.Paul McKee
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I'm planning on getting by with a fatigue blouse until I can get a roundabout or an officer sack coat. I'm also wearing a officers haversack, sword belt, 1850 Foot Officers Sword, and '51 NavyTimothy Hallman
Trans-Miss Hellcat
"What does the Bully 4th say?”
“HIT EM AGAIN! HIT EM AGAIN! HIT EM AGAIN!”
"Like True Badgers" -- 4th Wisconsin @ 155th Port Hudson
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Originally posted by SixthMississippi View PostThanks Paul. I just want to represent the rank and the men who wore the rank properly!John Duffer
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WIG
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Originally posted by CompanyWag View PostA.C. Vincent looks like he was cut from one image and pasted into the other...or he had only one pose in his play book.John Wickett
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