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West Point cadets uniform --buttons
Although I do not like the military, but
because of a fine review I finished reading the book <u>Absolutely American.</u> In this book and in another little picture book of the US Military Academy at West Point, NY I see what seems to be dozens and dozens of brass buttons all up and down the dress uniform and even on the rear flaps. I have Googled in vain to find out why so many of these buttons , most of which do not appear to be used and/or buttoned. They look stupid -- IMO Can someone tell me when the uniform got so many buttons and why the school keeps using this multi-buttoned uniform? |
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Rear flap buttons I believe are there to make it earier for the cadet to wear a sword underneath and/or ride a horse.
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If you're talking about the traditional gray West Point uniforms, they are modeled after uniforms from the War of 1812.
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You don't like us? Whoppee. Then what do you care about how some of us dress?
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Correct "whoppee" to "whooppee" above, if you please.
This site has a little blurb in the upper right that asks, Quote:
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Re: West Point cadets uniform --buttons
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Brasso? I wish. Never Dull!
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I counted those silly buttons
looks like 4 rows of 8 buttons = 32 Not counting those on the rear flaps. "Brasso conspiracy" LOL Next questions are those silly hats thare are about foot and 1/2 hiigh with some sort of plume still worn in parades and when they were why was the "chin strap" not under the chin but under the nose??? |
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Rhino if you want factual answers to your questions you'll get better responses from people if you don't include denigrating remarks in your questions. Things like:
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YMMV, of course. |
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