Jumat, 28 Juli 2017

Civil War Times- Letters from Readers October 2012

Where Were the Tigers? Great story on Zouave uniforms in the June issue. The only problem I have is there was no mention of the Louisiana Tiger Zouaves. I’m just wondering what happened. Frederick Remington Flanders, N.J. Editor Dana Shoaf Replies: We wanted to include a photo of the Louisiana Tiger Zouave uniform, but we …

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