Richmond: Chas. H. Wynne, 1861. — 45 p.; il. The work styled the “Uniform and Dress of the Army of the Confederate States,” for which a copyright has been secured by Blanton Duncan, is published by authority.
Cowles Calvin D.; Davis George B.; Kirkley JAW.; Perry Leslie J. — New York: United States War Department, Julius Bien & Co., Lith., 1895. — 1 p. Badges to distinguish rank, U.S. Army, epaulettes, shoulder straps, chevrons. Buttons, U.S. Army. Collar badges, C.S. Army. Sleeve badges, C.S. Army. Chevrons, C.S. Army. Caps, C.S. Army. Buttons.
Natick: US Army Natick Research and Development Commando, 1976. — 123 p. The entire family of Army Uniforms has been evaluated for adequacy of design or acceptability to the soldier and his mission. The results of a survey of Army personnel determined their opinions of the current family of uniforms, and the improvements desired with respect to the uniforms of the 1980's. A...
Washington: Government Printing Office, 1891. — 29 p.; ill. Coat. For all officers, a frock coat of dark-blue cloth faced with the same and lined with black silk serge or farmer’s satin, doublebreasted, made to button to the neck, and fasten here, with hook and eye; two rows of large service buttons on the breast, nine in each row; the rows placed four and a half to five and a...
Washington: History and Museums Division Headquarters, US Marine Corps, 1975. — 92 p. This guidebook has been compiled to provide the organizations and individuals whose interest in the dress of the Continental Marine probes beyond the customary printed sources to the actual recreation of the uniform with the necessary guidance to do so. With the Bicentennial of the American...
New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company Publishers, 1918. — 333 p. How to know Rank, Corps and Service in the Military and Naval Forces of the United States and Foreign Countries.