I'm a reenactor in the 5th WI. Infantry Regiment(note. after use of gray uniforms). I'm currently looking to buy a new jacket but cant decide what kind to get. I want it to look authentic(duh) So i need some help. Im looking at either a standard sack coat(which i previously had), an enlisted frock coat with blue(infantry) piping, or a standard shell jacket. I've observed numerous infantry frock coats(in wisconsin units) and sack coats but not many shell jackets. Again i need some help on choosing a jacket so it'd be nice if some one has any suggestions. Thanks
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If you're asking which jackets would be most appropriate for your impression (that of the 5th Wisconsin) I suggest asking your unit historians or digging into the unit history.
If you're asking where to get authentically made frock coats, sack coats or shell jackets, I suggest visiting our Approved Vendor list and going from there.Paul Calloway
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Wisconsin soldiers are well documented wearing frocks, sacks, and jackets and all units were different. Don't base what you buy on what you see other Wisconsin reenactors wearing. Find out what is best for your unit that is your primary impression. My bet is that you are going to want to upgrade your sack if you want the most universal garment. Just becase the 5th were issued frocks at some point, it does not make it the best choice. I reenacted the 2nd Wisconsin many times and found my frock appropriate only a handful of times.David Casey
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Originally posted by pvt. hardscrable View Postso i can order this jacket in time fr a reenactment in MarchWilliam L. Shifflett
Valley Light Horse and Lord of Louisa
"We are still expecting the enemy. Why dont he come?" -JEB Stuart
In Memory of 3 Sox, 4th Va Cavalry horse, my mount, my friend. Killed in action January 9th, 2005.
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Mr. Ramsay,
If there isn't enough information out there about the 5th with which to make an informed decision, you really need to look at how often you'll represent Wisconsin troops at events. I've found that a standard Federal fatigue blouse will be accepted at just about all of the better events out there.Dave Eggleston
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You need to do some home work. Contact the Wisconsin Historical Society and the Wisconsin Veterans Museum's in Madison and see if they have images of members of the 5th Wisconsin Infantry. I am sure both of these fine institutions will have photographs that will show you what the regiment wore. Also visit my institutions web site and search for "5th Wisconsin" and you will get about two dozen hits. http://www.oshkoshmuseum.org/Virtual...3/vexmain3.htm
I counted nine Uniform Coats; one Mounted Service Jacket (with trim removed); one Infantry Jacket; and two custom made Fatigue Blouses. There is a world of information out there.Scott Cross
"Old and in the Way"
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ok guys i first wanna say thanks again for ur posts. But I'm on a budget right now and am not planning on buying two jackets. i'm speciffically looking for some one who actaully knows what kind of jacket i should get instead of people just calling me an idiot for not knowing what type of jacket to get
ThanksJack Ramsey
Co. A, 5th WI. Infantry
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