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    WW II Regimental Flags

    Were WW II Regimental flags made in both silk and a red velvet type cloth? I have seen such flags with different colored streamers. Do the streamers have any special significance?

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    Soviet standards ???

    Originally posted by Beersheba4thLH View Post
    Were WW II Regimental flags made in both silk
    and a red velvet type cloth? I have seen such
    flags with different colored streamers. Do the
    streamers have any special significance?
    Hello Beersheba4thLH:
    Yes, as I have several examples of both
    material types in my own collection. IMO
    the silks are the majority normal issue,
    and the velvets are the special event or
    award banners. Service decorations were
    pinned to the flags, to be later replaced
    or augmented with the medal ribbon in
    tasseled streamer form. Likewise, battle
    honorifics were added to the unit title on
    subsequent issues of the Soviet unit flags.

    OFW
    Attached Files
    sigpic
    .......^^^ .................... some of my collection ...................... ^^^...

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      #3
      Thanks OFW.

      Have there been any books published on Russian flags? Like a list of regiments and the honor titles/medals awarded?

      Are the velvet flags more desirable?

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        #4
        Silk vs. velvet & books on Soviet Flags ???

        Originally posted by Beersheba4thLH View Post
        ... any books published on Russian flags?
        Like a list of regiments and the honor titles
        /medals awarded?
        Are the velvet flags more desirable?
        There are a few books and pamphlets with very
        limited content in Russian on Soviet unit flags.
        A book in English that I like is by Robert Poirier
        and Albert Conner, entitled: The Red Army Order
        of Battle in the Great Patriotic War
        , published in
        Novato, by Presidio Press, in 1985. Silk flags are
        nice too, but weaken with age, where as velvets
        IMO are much more display sturdy over time.
        OFW
        (below) Soviet soldier's devotion to his Guards unit flag.
        Attached Files
        sigpic
        .......^^^ .................... some of my collection ...................... ^^^...

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