While going through some ordnance and QM paperwork lately, I had some realization that many common things that I deemed as historically inaccurate was actually more NUG than I originally believed.
So, that brings me to this thread. What do you think are some of the most common inaccuracies that we see in cavalry reenacting today? Before you post, I would like to add a twist to this thread by asking you to attach anything that supports your example (pics, documentation, etc).
The purpose of this thread is to see what the most common mistakes are that we make out on the field, some proof that it is indeed inaccurate, and the best way to address it in the field.
With all that being said, I'll start:
1. Breast Collars: Nothing marks a mainstream cav trooper quicker than the brass heart breast collar. Or almost any breast collar for that reason. There has been a great amount of research and many threads on this subject to support that breast collars were not standard issue nor NUG for the rank and file. But exactly how common were breast collars? Attached are two controversial pics that have been used to support the use of breast collars.
While there is documented proof of cav troopers using breast collars, the first hand proof that we generally deem them as inaccurate is the previously stated fact that they were not a standard issue item. While cruppers came with the "standard" set of tack, collars did not. Below are some examples of documented tack being issued to the 11th Ohio Cavalry and is listed as the standard "Complete Saddles" listing.
What are your thoughts? What are the most common mistakes that we see Cavalry do at events?
Boots vs. Brogans
Shell Jacket vs. Fatigue Blouse
Import sabers vs. Wrist-breakers vs. light cav sabers?
Behavior/Tactics/Formations?
What does our side of the hobby need to work on?
So, that brings me to this thread. What do you think are some of the most common inaccuracies that we see in cavalry reenacting today? Before you post, I would like to add a twist to this thread by asking you to attach anything that supports your example (pics, documentation, etc).
The purpose of this thread is to see what the most common mistakes are that we make out on the field, some proof that it is indeed inaccurate, and the best way to address it in the field.
With all that being said, I'll start:
1. Breast Collars: Nothing marks a mainstream cav trooper quicker than the brass heart breast collar. Or almost any breast collar for that reason. There has been a great amount of research and many threads on this subject to support that breast collars were not standard issue nor NUG for the rank and file. But exactly how common were breast collars? Attached are two controversial pics that have been used to support the use of breast collars.
While there is documented proof of cav troopers using breast collars, the first hand proof that we generally deem them as inaccurate is the previously stated fact that they were not a standard issue item. While cruppers came with the "standard" set of tack, collars did not. Below are some examples of documented tack being issued to the 11th Ohio Cavalry and is listed as the standard "Complete Saddles" listing.
What are your thoughts? What are the most common mistakes that we see Cavalry do at events?
Boots vs. Brogans
Shell Jacket vs. Fatigue Blouse
Import sabers vs. Wrist-breakers vs. light cav sabers?
Behavior/Tactics/Formations?
What does our side of the hobby need to work on?
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