A detailed guide to the uniforms of the United States Navy as they were in 1913, "Uniform Regulations" provides a fascinating glimpse into the sartorial standards and distinctions of the naval service during a pivotal period in its history. This book meticulously outlines the specifications for various uniforms, accoutrements, and insignia worn by officers and enlisted personnel. It includes precise descriptions and illustrations to ensure adherence to regulations.
Originally intended for internal use, this historical document offers valuable insights for historians, military enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the traditions and heritage of the U.S. Navy. Delve into the specifics of each garment, button, and badge that defined the appearance of naval personnel during this era.
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