All,
As a Modern Cadet conditioned to monotonous uniform upkeep and appearence in Garrison, I've become interested what the average Federal soldier would have been doing in his Garrison enviroments. I know there was mending and the boiling of clothes. What I'm looking at is brass and shoes. We know in the field they probably only cared about function, but within the garrison, when there was time for idle hands, where the standards enforced? What were the standards that were expected?
My gut is telling me this is going to be somehting more pronounced towards the beginning of the War. So I'm specifically looking for early war references, perhaps when units were still in their initial phases of training, although anything will do.
Do we know what materials they would have used, and how these would have been aquired or issued?
I really appreciate anyone who could point me in a direction on this.
As a Modern Cadet conditioned to monotonous uniform upkeep and appearence in Garrison, I've become interested what the average Federal soldier would have been doing in his Garrison enviroments. I know there was mending and the boiling of clothes. What I'm looking at is brass and shoes. We know in the field they probably only cared about function, but within the garrison, when there was time for idle hands, where the standards enforced? What were the standards that were expected?
My gut is telling me this is going to be somehting more pronounced towards the beginning of the War. So I'm specifically looking for early war references, perhaps when units were still in their initial phases of training, although anything will do.
Do we know what materials they would have used, and how these would have been aquired or issued?
I really appreciate anyone who could point me in a direction on this.
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