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- MEXICAN WAR UNIFORMS - AMERICAN - Dragoons, Cavalry and Infantry
In the background is a column of infantrymen in light blue fatigue jackets and trousers These, with the dark blue forage cap, were the universal dress of the regular enlisted infantryman in this war
- The Mexican Soldier 1837-1847: Organization, Dress, and Equipment . . .
There are useful tables of OB's for the major battles of the Mexican War, sections on the Army Health Corps, information on the soldiers themselves (heights, illnesses, pay, discipline, etc)
- Osprey, Men-At-Arms #056 The Mexican-American War 1846-1848 . . . - Scribd
Uniform colors and designs served as visual cues for division of labor within the Mexican military, directly influencing operational strategy Infantry units, such as those with dark blue coats and red facings, were easily identifiable, supporting quick formational alignment on the battlefield
- The Mexican Soldier 1837-1847: Organization, Dress, Equipment
The only printed edition quickly became the standard reference on the appearance and organization of the Mexican Army in the period of the Texas War of Independence through the Mexican- American War of 1846-48
- US Mexican War Uniforms - USHist. com
U S Officers and Enlisted Uniforms from 1833 to 1855, for the Mexican War and California Gold Rush for Artillery, Dragoons, Infantry and Mounted Rifles Authentic, High Quality, Made in USA
- Uniforms of the Mexican Soldier-Contents
Prior to the Royal Regulations of 1772 the Spanish colonial soldier's uniform looked much like other European uniforms of the period The leather jacket, or cuera, was used with a leather shield (adarga), were to protect the soldiers against Indian arrows
- NEW Mexican-American War Era Uniforms Accessories (1846-1848)
Clothing Accessories for the Mexican-American War reenactor The M1833 US Infantryman Shell Jacket was worn by US Enlisted Infantry units during the Mexican-American War This US Infantryman Shell Jacket is made from quality 16 oz Sky Blue wool and is trimmed in 3 8 inch White wool tape
- Mexican–American War - Wikipedia
On April 25, 1846, a 2,000-man Mexican cavalry detachment attacked a 70-man U S patrol commanded by Captain Seth Thornton, which had been sent into the contested territory north of the Rio Grande and south of the Nueces River
- Mexican Army 6th Infantry uniform - UTRGV
Mexican Artillery Uniform The shako is black with gold trimming with a red, white and green detail in front A green puff sits on top of the shako The collar is red with gold number 6's, the sleeves are a dark blue with read cuffs and red epaulettes
- The Mexican Soldier, 1837-1847 - The Portal to Texas History
Front and back covers, and spine of a book that describes and illustrates Mexican military organization, dress, equipment, and regulations between 1837-1847
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