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I need a piece of black silk or cotton for an armband. If anyone has a piece they are not using. I know its not authentic. But, we are wearing armbands in memory of a reenactor KIA in Iraq, last year.
Thanks.
Jerry Holmes
28th GA. Inf
65th GA. Inf (GGG-Grandfather)
"I need a piece of black silk or cotton for an armband. If anyone has a piece they are not using. I know its not authentic. But, we are wearing armbands in memory of a reenactor KIA in Iraq, last year. "
It may not be as inauthentic as you think. From the 1861 US Army Regulations:
"299. The usual badge of military mourning is a piece of black crape around the left arm, above the elbow, and also upon the sword-hilt; and will be worn when in full or in undress.
300. As family mourning, crape will be worn by officers (when in uniform) only around the left arm."
I think you can go ahead and wear crape in memory of your colleague without doing any violence to authenticity.
A few years ago I had need of some and bought a roll of 3" wide black crepe-type stuff in a ribbon outlet store.
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