I have recently joined in the hobby and am only 17, am assigned to a regular infantry unit but portray a British lieutenant. Have only been to 1 event as the observer, but the reaction i got was not that enthusiastic or warm as I'd have thought. I reside in Washington State, (The home of the observers "unit") but since then the group has been disbanded by the association due to lack of participation at events.
The one event i went to had no observers, I had donned a Welsh Guards uniform, and while the commanding officer treated me with respect, other officers didnt, they glared at me or asked sarcastic questions. The infantry privates were great though, when i walked by they all started chanting "ZULU ZULU ZULU!!" It was pretty funny. While at the event I tried not to get in the way of the officers, or impede the units. On my own away from the groups people started approaching me and asking me why a British Guards officer was doing at a U.S. Civil war event. They weren't flocking away from the main event, they simply wanted to know another side of the civil war.
My questions are,
1. When would it be an appropriate time to don a uniform (even if they didnt wear one in real life but you would like to be recognized away from a civilian?) out of civilian garb?
2. How should an observer be treated at an event?
3. Should an observer have an accent (still working on mine

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4. What should an obersver have from a soldier standpoint, i.e. a tent with a flag, papers, letters of introduction, fancy uniform?
Thanks for reading!
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