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KoppiBlogger30 May 2021 1:21 a.m. PST

A short report about the british uniforms at Monongahela.
For english version please scroll down.


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historygamer30 May 2021 4:25 p.m. PST

I think they look pretty good. Hard to tell from the photo, but the musket slings are the same color as the rest of the leather. The osnaburg linen is a coarse linen, likely with a grayish cast. My guess would be the buttons on the gaiters were horn.

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