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In this special History Seekers collaboration, we team up with Brandon from Adventure Archaeology to uncover relics at a Spanish-American War military camp. With Brandon swinging the Garrett AT ...
US Army By the Mexican-American War in 1845, the US Army uniform featured another set of changes. Soldiers began wearing roundabouts, which were primarily made of blue wool.
Following the Spanish-American War the U.S. Army reconsidered the uniform that its soldiers would wear in the field. A number of changes were made, and in December 1911 the War Department ...
Spanish American War American History TV visited the MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History’s exhibit on the Spanish American war to learn about the conflict and the interaction of U.S ...
Avideo of United States Marine Corps 20th Sergeant Major Carlos A. Ruiz, 48, has sparked an important conversation about members of the U.S. Military speaking Spanish while in uniform.
As a result, the Spanish-American War and subsequent Philippine Insurrection could be seen as the last war in which the U.S. Army blue was worn into the field as part of the combat uniform.
The Spanish-American War and Philippine Insurrection are important conflicts in United States military history that are barely, if ever, mentioned in history classes around the country.
1898: During the Spanish-American War, the blue coats of U.S. troops fighting in Cuba were visible targets to snipers. Troops smeared mud on their uniforms to be less conspicuous. 1902: The U.S ...
Working through periods of extreme austerity, the Signal Corps, under the direction of far-sighted and innovative leaders, expanded in the period from the Spanish-American War (1898) through the ...
The Army wore blue from the Revolution through the Spanish American War. (Exception: due to a shortage of blue cloth, the Army issued gray uniforms as a substitute to some soldiers from 1812-1821 ...
Centre Co., PA (WJAC) — This year marks the 125th anniversary of the Spanish-American war. The war was short-lived, but a war nonetheless, lasting from April 21st until august 13th in 1898.
American History TV visited the MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History's exhibit on the Spanish American war to learn about the conflict and the interaction of U.S. military units from ...