
You made my heart stop for a second while the 1st photo you posted was loading… at last a photo of Alexis wearing the uniform of “his†Atamansky Regiment!!… But, alas, he isn’t : It’s not even a Cossack regiment, but the Imperial Family Rifle Guards Battalion (Regiment since May 1910), easily recognizable because of it’s unique Russian peasant type uniform and its headdress inspired by the Polish “konfederatkaâ€. I have a few color prints of Alexis in Cossack uniforms I will try to post later. Tsar Nicholas II and Alexis often wore a similar uniform at Stavka. Here’s an example of the uniform worn by regimenst from the Caucasus: Here is a Don Cossack regiment: ĭuring the War, all Cossacks wore field uniforms of various shades of grey or khaki green instead of bright colors. The Line regiments (not belonging to the Guards) had identical tunics, either dark blue or dark green, with various piping colors. Ural Squadron officer seen here (with ordinary dark blue dress on the left) : the Heir Tsesarevich’s Own Atamansky Guard Cossacks (light blue tunic) and the Combined Guard Cossacks (formed with the Ural Cossack squadron - raspberry tunic - and detachments from some other Cossack regiments which had orange-yellow tunics). The were 3 regiments of that type in the Guards: His Majesty’s Guard Cossacks (red tunic), H.I.H. which had a different uniform than the regiments from the Caucasus and wore a shorter buttonless tunic (various colors) with silver braid (for officers). There were other Cossack regiments though, from the Ural, the Don, the Steppes, Siberia, etc. Some Cossack cavalry regiments (the ones from the Caucasus) had a similar pattern uniform, with a long wool coat, either dark brown or black, with shirts of various colors. The ordinary dress was dark blue with a red shirt and shoulder boards instead. This was the dress uniform, worn with silver epaulettes:

Lisa’s link isn’t working so I don’t know which uniform Alexei is wearing, but I would guess it’s the one from the Emperor’s Own Cossack Escort, with a long red “Circassianâ€coat with a special Caucasian gold and silver braid (for officers), a white shirt and tall black Astrakhan wool cap.
BLACK COSSACKS FREE
The purpose of the Balkan Cossack Army is unclear, and representatives of the member organizations declined to discuss it with RFE/RL." according to Radio Liberty/Radio Free Europe writers Jasna Vukicevic and Robert Coalsonin an article dated October 18th, 2016.Cossack uniforms were of different colors.

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