<center>Previously I posted a photo of a German War flag (RKF)
that I obtained from a WW2 US Army Colonel who said he got it from
the sub-pens at Brest France after his 244mm Artillery unit finished their
bombardment of same. Here now is the other flag I also got from the
same WW2 US artillery veteran Colonel - a U-Boat Wolf-Pack Commander's
Pennant (WPCP) in seen combat flown condition. These two flags, the RKF
and WPCP make for an interesting pair of original U-Boat used flags. </center>
<br><center><img src=http://home.att.net/~b.k.weed/nzflagwave.gif>
</center><center><a href=http://www.thecolours.info>
<img src=http://home.att.net/~gullcottage/RZMeistr.JPG></a>
</center><center><img src=http://home.att.net/~gullcottage/wolfpack.jpg>
</center>
that I obtained from a WW2 US Army Colonel who said he got it from
the sub-pens at Brest France after his 244mm Artillery unit finished their
bombardment of same. Here now is the other flag I also got from the
same WW2 US artillery veteran Colonel - a U-Boat Wolf-Pack Commander's
Pennant (WPCP) in seen combat flown condition. These two flags, the RKF
and WPCP make for an interesting pair of original U-Boat used flags. </center>
<br><center><img src=http://home.att.net/~b.k.weed/nzflagwave.gif>
</center><center><a href=http://www.thecolours.info>
<img src=http://home.att.net/~gullcottage/RZMeistr.JPG></a>
</center><center><img src=http://home.att.net/~gullcottage/wolfpack.jpg>
</center>
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