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:I can't either.  I don't think there are any more uniform details in the other books.  Maybe some in book two where Laurence's coat gets ruined, but I think most of the description is about the new Chinese style coat he ends up with.  I think your best bet would be looking at actual Napoleonic era British uniforms and taking the bits you like best.  This page has Naval and Marine uniforms and they look pretty close to each other: [http://www.militaryheritage.com/navyuniforms.htm Uniforms link]  I want to see the result too.  Make sure you come back and post pics here! --[[User:Mooir|Mooir]] 19:55, 28 August 2009 (PDT)
 
:I can't either.  I don't think there are any more uniform details in the other books.  Maybe some in book two where Laurence's coat gets ruined, but I think most of the description is about the new Chinese style coat he ends up with.  I think your best bet would be looking at actual Napoleonic era British uniforms and taking the bits you like best.  This page has Naval and Marine uniforms and they look pretty close to each other: [http://www.militaryheritage.com/navyuniforms.htm Uniforms link]  I want to see the result too.  Make sure you come back and post pics here! --[[User:Mooir|Mooir]] 19:55, 28 August 2009 (PDT)
 
:: Naomi Novik described the uniform in a recent chat. ''Definitely a good model for the "dress" uniform would be the Royal Navy only with the coat in bottle-green cloth, although I think aviators have pretty much ditched the knee-breeches entirely a little ahead of the rest of society. And in the air I generally envision a kind of leather overcoat very much like the dusters of early pilots circa WWI, with leather gauntlets and goggles -- a bit like an RN captain wearing oilcloth in a storm, practical gear.'' Is anyone an artist? Could we do a sketch? -- [[User:Strangerface|Strangerface]] 08:09, 16 August 2010 (PDT)
 
 
I added 2 ranks to the list on the page; Commodore and Senior Captain. Temeraire was switched from a Colonel in the Army, the rank below General, to a Commodore in the Air Corps, by Admiral Rowland, so I presume that rank exists on the Air Corps, as the rank below Admiral. Also, I added Senior Captain, as they wear three bars of rank as opposed to the Captain's two, and thus seem to be a step in the hierarchy, presumably with more pay and responsibility. Any thoughts? [[User:Bluedruid|Bluedruid]] 22:52, 27 September 2011 (MDT)
 

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