AmericanForces MexicanForces MainMenu Uniforms worn by the Regular Army of the United States during the Mexican War were based on regulations adopted in 1832 when the uniform was completely redesigned. Facing colors worn on the uniform of America's armies from the Revolutionary War were restored, ...
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By 1863 the Northern war economy was rambling along in high gear. Everything from steamboats to shovels was needed and produced. Denied Southern cotton, textile mills turned to wool for blankets and uniforms. Hides by the hundreds of thousands were turned into shoes and harness and daddies; ...
Princes still rented out whole units—like theHessianswho fought in theAmerican Revolution—but mercenaries were now more likely to come and go singly. Their harsh discipline was more Roman than modern, but a legionary received citizenship and land in exchange for service. National uniforms discoura...
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Early mariachis dressed in peasant garb (usually white), though since the early 20th century male mariachi bands typically have worntraje de charro, the attire of the cowboys ofJalisco—matching uniforms with tight, ornamented trousers, boots, wide bow ties,sombreros, and short jackets. The tradi...
On a sunny day in October 1969, four American soldiers stood at attention on the east lawn of the White House in their Class A uniforms. Each one was going to be awarded the Medal of Honor by President Richard Nixon for their actions in Vietnam. Twenty-one-year-old Patterson, who had...
Distinguished by their militaristic brown uniforms and use of paramilitary watch patrols that resembled the Black Panthers in style, the Berets claimed to represent “street youth” from East L.A. (el barrio) as the “Liberation Army” of the Chicano people [10]. The group was influenced in ...