seam to seam,
the front end nearest time cuff; and one-half inch above the
point of the
cuff, to be of the same color as the edging on the coat.
In like manner
an additional half chevron, above and parallel to the
first, for
every subsequent term of enlistment and faithful service. Dis-
tance between
each chevron one-fourth of an inch.
Service in war
will be indicated by a white stripe on each side of the
chevron for
Artillery, and a red stripe for all other corps, the stripe to
be one-eighth
of an inch wide.
OVERCOAT.
For General
Officers: Of dark blue cloth, closing by menus of four
frog buttons of
black silk and loops of black silk cord;
cord down the
breast, and at
time throat by a long loop "a echelle," without tassel or
plate, on the
left side, and a black silk frog button on the right; cord for
DRESS OF THE
ARMY.
the loops
fifteen hundredths of an inch in diameter; back, a single piece,
slit up from
the bottom from fifteen to seventeen inches, according to the
height of the
wearer, and closing at will by buttons, and button-holes cut
in a concealed
flap; collar of the same color and material as the coat,
rounded at the
edges, and to stand or fail; when standing to be about
five inches
high; sleeves loose, of a single piece and round at the bottom,
without cuff or
slit; lining woolen; around the front and lower borders,
the edges of
the pockets, the edges of the sleeves, collar, and slit in the
back, a flat
braid of black silk one-half an inch wide; and around each
frog button on
the breast a knot two and one-quarter inches in diameter,
of black silk
cord, seven hundredths of an inch in diameter,
cape of the
same color and
material as the coat, removable at the pleasure of the
wearer, and
reaching to the cuff of the coat sleeve when the arm is
extended; coat
to extend down the leg from six to eight inches below
the knee,
according to height.
To indicate
rank: There will be on both sleeves, near the lower edge,
a knot of flat
black silk braid, not exceeding one-eighth of an inch in
width, and
composed of five braids, double knot.
For all other
Officers: Dark blue close fitting double-breasted surtout
coat, with a
cape. made to detach from the coat and fall to the tips of the
fingers when
the arm and hand are extended; the skirt of the coat for
mounted
officers to reach half way between the knee and the sole of the
foot; for
dismounted officers, three inches below the knee.
The coat to
have seven buttons on each breast of the same pattern as