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R32 - Drummer L.-G. Pavlovsky regiment. Russia
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EK Castings - Drummer L.-G. Pavlovsky regiment. Russia, 1884
Emperor Alexander III began his reign with the slogan: "Autocracy, Orthodoxy, Nationalism." In the army came the period of "simplification" and "Russification" of uniforms. In March 1882 the Guards infantry received double-breasted uniforms without buttons. The color of the uniforms of the lower ranks was almost black. L.-G. The Pavlovsky regiment retained its former differences: a dark-green with a red piping collar, red cuffs with valves, a red piping on the side of the uniform and on the trousers. Buttonholes on the collar and cuffs made of yellow bass. Red shoulder straps. Cap with a white band and red piping. Musician "porch" of red cloth with a yellow guards bass line. Belts of ammunition made of white leather. Holster and pouch of light brown leather. The revolving cord is white. Red drum casing; The hoops are painted in white and black with orange edging triangles. The drum sticks are white.
Parade headdress in the L.-G. The Pavlovsky regiment had famous grenadier hats with a copper forehead, as "a permanent monument to his excellent bravery."
In the L.-G. The Pavlovsky regiment was selected for recruits with a characteristic appearance - snub-nosed, in memory of the emperor Pavel Petrovich.