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Any one here know of an online source for information about the use of flags by Divisional & Corps commanders? Tried last night but my Google Fu was weak. Any help appreciated.
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This might help as a starting point. https://www.pinterest.co.uk/conun/confe ... als-flags/

Unlike the Union army, the Confederates did not devise a regulated system of Brigade, Division or Corps flags, The Army of Northern Virginia HQ had a rather plain flag, with the letters ANV on, for example. The Western Confederates flags were different from the Eastern armies. There are no hard and fast formulas I can give you, but a matter of googling those commanders you are after, but you won't find much in the way of flags for larger formations other than regiments.
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Tim Hall wrote: Thu Oct 15, 2020 9:32 pm Unlike the Union army, the Confederates did not devise a regulated system of Brigade, Division or Corps flags .. but you won't find much in the way of flags for larger formations other than regiments.
I was afraid that was the case. I want to avoid using named commanders: too inflexible. Looks like I'll be using a mixture of cavalry battle flags and the odd National flag(s).

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www.Confederateflags.org may help you if you look in the Army section under Secondary flags, which includes information on headquarters and brigade flags at least in the western theatre.
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Penda wrote: Fri Oct 16, 2020 12:16 am www.Confederateflags.org may help you if you look in the Army section under Secondary flags, which includes information on headquarters and brigade flags at least in the western theatre.
Thanks. I had visited this site but missed the section you pointed out. It was helpful and I've now drawn a Cary HQ flag:

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Seems it was used at least 3 or 4 times and copied.
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I read somewhere that Longstreet's Corps continued to use the old 'Stars & Bars' as HQ flags long after the general introduction of the Battle Flag to the Army of Northern Virginia. I can't reference that though, sorry.
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My advice is to make it up. Then decide on a realistic size......and double it.

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Essex Boy wrote: Fri Oct 16, 2020 7:46 pm My advice is to make it up. Then decide on a realistic size......and double it.
Good advice. I gave up on scale flags decades ago. I now just measure the flag pole.

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