The 5th New York Volunteer Infantry was a volunteer infantry regiment that fought during the American Civil War, led by Colonel Abram Duryée. It is also known as the "Duryée's Zouaves," named after their colorful Zouave uniforms. Their uniform was modeled after French zouaves of Crimean War fame. The 5th New York's uniform was the closest representation of the French zouave uniform on both the Union and Confederate sides. The uniform consisted of a dark blue zouave jacket with red trimming, a dark blue zouave vest with red trimming, a red zouave sash with sky blue trimming, extremely baggy red pantalloons, a red fez with a yellow tassel, white gaiters, and leather jamberies. A sister regiment, the 165th New York, known as the Second Battalion Duryee Zouaves, wore the same uniform as the 5t
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| - The 5th New York Volunteer Infantry was a volunteer infantry regiment that fought during the American Civil War, led by Colonel Abram Duryée. It is also known as the "Duryée's Zouaves," named after their colorful Zouave uniforms. Their uniform was modeled after French zouaves of Crimean War fame. The 5th New York's uniform was the closest representation of the French zouave uniform on both the Union and Confederate sides. The uniform consisted of a dark blue zouave jacket with red trimming, a dark blue zouave vest with red trimming, a red zouave sash with sky blue trimming, extremely baggy red pantalloons, a red fez with a yellow tassel, white gaiters, and leather jamberies. A sister regiment, the 165th New York, known as the Second Battalion Duryee Zouaves, wore the same uniform as the 5t
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| - The 5th New York Volunteer Infantry was a volunteer infantry regiment that fought during the American Civil War, led by Colonel Abram Duryée. It is also known as the "Duryée's Zouaves," named after their colorful Zouave uniforms. Their uniform was modeled after French zouaves of Crimean War fame. The 5th New York's uniform was the closest representation of the French zouave uniform on both the Union and Confederate sides. The uniform consisted of a dark blue zouave jacket with red trimming, a dark blue zouave vest with red trimming, a red zouave sash with sky blue trimming, extremely baggy red pantalloons, a red fez with a yellow tassel, white gaiters, and leather jamberies. A sister regiment, the 165th New York, known as the Second Battalion Duryee Zouaves, wore the same uniform as the 5th with the exception of the fez's tassel which was dark blue instead of yellow-gold. Photographic evidence suggests that later in the war the 165th was given replacement sashes that, unlike those of the 5th, did not have light blue trim along the border, but were a solid red color.
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