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MILITARY UNIFORMS IN AMERICA 1977
XXIX, No. 1: Spring 1977
| 445
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| First Marine Battalion, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, June 1898 | Thomas Arliskas
| 446
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| New York Volunteer Militia Cavalry, 1800-1820 | H. Charles McBarron, Jr.; John R. Elting
| 447
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| New York Volunteer Militia Cavalry, 1800-1820 | H. Charles McBarron, Jr.; John R. Elting
| 448
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| 2nd Battalion of New York Provincial Forces, 1775 | Raymond S. Johnson; Alan Aimone; Barbara Aimone
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| XXIX, No. 2: Summer 1977
| 449
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| The First South Carolina Regiment, 1775-1780 | Darby Erd; Fitzhugh McMaster
| 450
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| The Second South Carolina Regiment, 1775-1780 | Darby Erd; Fitzhugh McMaster
| 451
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| 8th Louisiana Volunteer Infantry, C.S.A., 1861-1865 | Alan H. Archambault; David C. Cole
| 452
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| Dress Uniforms, 4th U.S. Artillery, | Enlisted Men and Field Grade Officer, Light Batteries, 1872-1881 David Rickman; J. Phillip Langellier; Edward Green
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| XXIX, No. 3: Fall 1977 (The MUIA plates in this issue are not numbered.)
| 453
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| British Light Infantry, 1776-1777 | Rebecca Katcher; Philip R.N. Katcher
| 454
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| 69th Regiment, N.Y.S.M., at the First Battle of Bull Run, 21 July 1861 | Frederick T. Chapman; Frederick P. Todd
| 455
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| 33rd United States Colored Troops, | 1st Regiment South Carolina Volunteer Infantry, 1862-1866 Roger D. Sturcke; Anthony F. Gero
| 456
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| 16th Infantry Regiment, Pennsylvania National Guard, 1892 | Barry E. Thompson; John L. Marsh
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| XXIX, No. 4: Winter 1977 (The MUIA plates in this issue are not numbered.)
| 457
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| The First Texas Rangers, 1823 | James T. Jones; John R. Elting
| 458
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| 10th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 1861 (National Zouaves) | Michael J. McAfee; John R Elting [C.56]
| 459
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| 10th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 1862 (National Zouaves) | Michael J. McAfee; John R Elting
| 460
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| Royal Canadian Mounted Police, St. Roch, Arctic, 1944 | Eric I. Manders; Wayne A. Colwell
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