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  1. The military uniforms of the Union Army in the American Civil War were widely varied and, due to limitations on supply of wool and other materials, based on availability and cost of materials. [1] The ideal uniform was prescribed as a dark blue coat with lighter pants, with a black hat.

  2. This article covers military uniforms during the American Civil War (1861–1865). During the years 1860–1865 there were three distinct types of uniform in use by the United States Armed Forces.

  3. The uniform of the Union Army during the American Civil War was distinctive and evolved throughout the conflict. The design of the uniform was influenced by various factors such as functionality, identification, and resources available.

  4. The typical uniform of the Union soldier consisted of a blue forage cap with black leather visor (a Hardee hat is shown here), a dark blue sack coat (flannel), blue wool trousers, and leather brogans.

  5. 2 mar 2016 · Union staff dressed in distinctive uniforms. They typically attached an insignia, composed of a wreath with the letters U.S. in the center, on their headgear. Their shoulder straps included a field of black in place of the standard branch colors.

  6. U.S. Officer and Enlisted Uniforms of the Union Army during the American Civil War. Army: Artillery, Cavalry, Infantry and Staff; Navy and Marines. Authentic, High Quality, Made in USA.

  7. Uniforms and clothing worn by Union and Confederate Soldiers During the Civil War. The two sides are often referred to by the color of their official uniforms, blue for the Union, gray for the Confederates.

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