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in uniforms was based on territorial allegiance · loyalty to one's superiors or simply availability. By the early 19th Century · each branch of the United States Army was assigned a branch or "facing" color · for the Artillery · this color was scarlet. By 1834 · the new issue of uniforms provided for col&shy · commissioned officers' buttons were in double rows · while enlisted men wore coats with a single row of buttons. As a further distinction · 1st Artillery · Company A · 2nd Artillery · Company C · 3rd Artillery and Company D · geants. In foot artillery · whose cannoneers walked alongside the heavy artillery · and enlisted men received a 1/8-inch cord · both were scarlet. A major change in 1861 gave officers a 1 /8-inch welt on dark blue trousers · when a change in regulations prescribed a 1 1/2-inch stripe for officers · high-velocity · but the khaki-colored field uniform was

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in uniforms was based on territorial allegiance
loyalty to one's superiors or simply availability. By the early 19th Century
each branch of the United States Army was assigned a branch or "facing" color
for the Artillery
this color was scarlet. By 1834
the new issue of uniforms provided for col&shy
commissioned officers' buttons were in double rows
while enlisted men wore coats with a single row of buttons. As a further distinction
1st Artillery
Company A
2nd Artillery
Company C
3rd Artillery and Company D
geants. In foot artillery
whose cannoneers walked alongside the heavy artillery
and enlisted men received a 1/8-inch cord
both were scarlet. A major change in 1861 gave officers a 1 /8-inch welt on dark blue trousers
when a change in regulations prescribed a 1 1/2-inch stripe for officers
high-velocity
but the khaki-colored field uniform was

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