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p.s. - the green uniform and bugle cap badge were generally used for rifles regiments, chasseurs, jaegers. interesting that an Argentinian mounted unit uses it...
is there a specific unit & story? p.p.s. - i'd have ditched the red cap bit or 'accidentally' dyed it a darker colour, (or used a nice dark green plume of feathers ![]() Last edited by kronckew; 22nd August 2015 at 02:34 PM. |
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Yes, this is the Mounted Cazador (Chasseur) from the Army of the Andes.
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This is something other sabre?
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officer? they normally buy their own gear & sword which may vary from the 'other ranks'.
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Hello
No. What is depicted in the drawing (Argentine army uniforms) Fernandez Rivas is the official (lieutenant) of the Hunters of the Andes (Army of General San Martin). Witness the cornet in the Morrion (distinctive hunters), apart from the description of the drawn Affectionately. Fernando K |
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his uniform is rather officer-ish
![]() in general, officers only have been allowed to wear gold hat bands,chin straps, sleeve braiding, trouser stripes, etc. it lets the snipers know who to shoot. ![]() ![]() in the past it was generally agreed to, by the officers at least, that 'no undue attention to the officers was to be permitted'. more accurate long range rifles and dedicated snipers in the american civil war* and other countries kind of ended that tho. the boers especially were fond of potting british officers in their nice distinctive uniforms, prompting them & their men all to dress in khaki thereafter. *- there was a famous union general who on may 9, 1864, went to the front line and remarked to his men, who had taken cover from the confederates, secure in the knowledge that they were mostly armed with their old smoothbore muskets, "stand up, men. they couldn't hit an elephant at this dist...." when he was shot between the eyes. he had a nice funeral, i hear. he, major general john sedgwick, was the highest ranking officer killed in the civil war. Last edited by kronckew; 25th August 2015 at 02:27 PM. |
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