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5TH KENTUCKY
COMPANY C
C O N F E D E R A T E I N F A N T R Y R E E N A C T O R S
Uniforms
![]() Georgia Frame type belt buckles. | ![]() Typical Fifth Kentucky Soldier |
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![]() Typical Confederate uniform with all accoutrements. | ![]() Brogans or Jefferson Booties. |
![]() Brogans with steel heel plates. | ![]() Typical confederate enlisted frock coat. |
![]() Back of Frock Coat. | ![]() Shell jacket. |
![]() Typical Shell Jacket with Blue (Infantry) collar & cuff trim. | ![]() Typical Shell Jacket with Blue (Infantry) collar & cuff trim. |
![]() Typical Shell Jacket without collar & cuff trim | ![]() Simple shirt |
![]() Patterned shert | ![]() Jean wool trousers. Nicely broke in. |
![]() Jean wool trousers. | ![]() Slouch Hat. A soldier may bring his own hat from home. There can be many styles. |
![]() Wool blanket. | ![]() Gum Blanket. Rubber or tar coated muslin. Used as a ground sheet or a rain coat/poncho. |
![]() Cap box. Used to hold percussion caps for the rifle. | ![]() Cotton Haversack. Used to store your rations in. |
![]() Federal tarred haversack. This is preferred over the cotton as it will keep your rations/food dry. | ![]() Tin plate and 3 tined fork. |
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