If possible, I would love to see more uniform variation for the 1st Delaware. Unlike most other Union states, Delaware did not supply uniforms, they were private purchase or homemade, much like the southern "Commutation system". You can see a wide variety of clothing on the famous picture of the 1st DE Color guard after Antietam.
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You can see in the picture that the from left to right they wear a 1) Private purchase sack coat, 2) Civilian coat 3) civilian sack coat 4) issue or private purchase frock 5) private purchase sack coat and 6) the trimmed collar frock coat seen below. They also wear a mixture of forage caps and kepis.
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Echoes of Glory
Interestingly, the first Delaware had 2 zouave companies who fought at Antietam. You’ll see it even mentioned in the regimental history below. The zouaves came under particularly heavy fire when hitting the sunken road, the same action which earned Lt. Charles R. Tanner his Medal of Honor. They could be sprinkled in like some of the other mixed Zouaves/line regiments already in game. It would add even more variety to the union side.
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Four years in the war. The history of the First Regiment of Delaware Veteran Volunteers
Lt. Charles R. Tanner of the 1st Delaware Infantry Saves the Flag at Antietam