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New designs for regular infantry units were made, with the state color consisting of white with the state emblem and the assigned colors of the company/battalion/regiment using a different emblem. In 1812 the former tradition, a Russian adaptation of the British practice, was replaced with the use of the regimental colour or standard as the ...
From the Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs, Library of Congress Private R. Cecil Johnson of 8th Georgia Infantry Regiment Sketch of a soldier of the 55th Georgia Infantry Regiment by war artist Alfred Waud Unidentified soldier in Confederate uniform and Georgia state seal belt buckle with musket. 1st (Regular) Infantry
The 14th Infantry Regiment ("Golden Dragons" [1]) is a United States Army light infantry regiment. It has served in the American Civil War, Boxer Rebellion, World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War, Operation Restore Hope, Operation Uphold Democracy, Operation Joint Guard, Operation Desert Storm, Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Gothic Serpent, Operation New Dawn, Operation Resolute Support ...
The Kings's colour of Barrell’s Regiment of Foot that was carried at the Battle of Culloden in 1746. National Museum of Scotland, accession number M.1931.299.2 [1]. Prior to 1743, each infantry regiment of the British Army was responsible for the design and quantity of standards carried, often with each company having its own design.
46th Georgia Infantry; 8th Georgia Infantry Battalion: Ltc Zachariah L. Watters; 16th South Carolina Infantry; 24th South Carolina Infantry; Stevens's Brigade BG Clement H. Stevens (mw) 1st (Confederate) Georgia Infantry: Col George A. Smith; 25th Georgia Infantry; 29th Georgia Infantry; 30th Georgia Infantry; 66th Georgia Infantry; 1st Georgia ...
The 14th United States Colored Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. The regiment was composed of African American enlisted men commanded by white officers and was authorized by the Bureau of Colored Troops which was created by the United States War Department on May 22, 1863.
18th Texas Infantry Regiment: Col William H. King: 22nd Texas Infantry Regiment: Col Richard B. Hubbard: 13th Texas Cavalry Regiment (dismounted): Col Anderson F. Crawford Haldeman's Texas Battery: Cpt Horace Haldeman 2nd Brigade BG Horace Randal: 11th Texas Infantry Regiment: Col Oran Milo Roberts: 14th Texas Infantry Regiment: Col Edward Clark
Only the Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment, the sole infantry regiment of the New Zealand Army, has a stand of colours, with the king's colour now based on the Flag of New Zealand, with the Union Flag canton carrying the regimental insignia, and the regimental colour being royal blue due to its status as a royal regiment. Stands of Colours ...