Australian Light Horse Flag Bearer? (1 Viewer)

waynepoo

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Gday,
A question for those who might know. I can't find in my research any where as to weather the Light Horse ever actually carried the National flag/ ensign or regimental gidon into battle or in the field during the Great War, can't find any phots or any references to such at the A.W.M or any of the books i have read. May be one of you knows if they did?. The K&C flagbearers just don't look right even tho they are nicely done.
Waynepoo.
 

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Gday,
A question for those who might know. I can't find in my research any where as to weather the Light Horse ever actually carried the National flag/ ensign or regimental gidon into battle or in the field during the Great War, can't find any phots or any references to such at the A.W.M or any of the books i have read. May be one of you knows if they did?. The K&C flagbearers just don't look right even tho they are nicely done.
Waynepoo.

The flags were correct for the time except for the Blue ensign. Did they do the charge with them at Beersheba well who can really be sure. They do look great thou and that's enough for me to Own them. Simmo.
 
The flags were correct for the time except for the Blue ensign. Did they do the charge with them at Beersheba well who can really be sure. They do look great thou and that's enough for me to Own them. Simmo.
Simmo,
The gidon bearer is on my long wish list.
Thanks for your feedback.
Waynepoo.
 
The Light Horse did not carry standards into action at Beersheba or any where else during WW1. Trooper
 
I suppose it's the same as the K&C Great War German A/Car FW034, it didn't actually exist but looks great and you just have to have one.
Waynepoo.

Waynepoo,
That A/C is probably not the right thing to compare it with.

If you are doing Beersheba then strictly speaking it may not be correct to have Flagbearers in the
display. However I have seen many Light Horse re-enactors parading with both versions of the
Flag and even seen a re-enactment of the charge with flags flying.

This has been debated elsewhere and total historical accuracy as per 31 OCT 1917 would
mean no flagbearer being made at all. However there have definitely been people in Lighthorse uniform
carrying such flags. If somebody looks at a display and gets "technical" then say it is a re-enactment of
the charge !!!

The Flag Bearers are frequently chosen as a single item gift so in that context does not necessarily
have to be engaged in the charge.

Each to his own. I think all of those who buy this series would much prefer to have a
Flagbearer option than not.

Regards
Brett
 
Waynepoo,
That A/C is probably not the right thing to compare it with.

If you are doing Beersheba then strictly speaking it may not be correct to have Flagbearers in the
display. However I have seen many Light Horse re-enactors parading with both versions of the
Flag and even seen a re-enactment of the charge with flags flying.

This has been debated elsewhere and total historical accuracy as per 31 OCT 1917 would
mean no flagbearer being made at all. However there have definitely been people in Lighthorse uniform
carrying such flags. If somebody looks at a display and gets "technical" then say it is a re-enactment of
the charge !!!

The Flag Bearers are frequently chosen as a single item gift so in that context does not necessarily
have to be engaged in the charge.

Each to his own. I think all of those who buy this series would much prefer to have a
Flagbearer option than not.

Regards
Brett
Brett, of course you are right , each to his own - i will myself get AL007B from you at some stage, another on my very long wish list.
Waynepoo.
 

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Waynepoo,
That A/C is probably not the right thing to compare it with.

If you are doing Beersheba then strictly speaking it may not be correct to have Flagbearers in the
display. However I have seen many Light Horse re-enactors parading with both versions of the
Flag and even seen a re-enactment of the charge with flags flying.

This has been debated elsewhere and total historical accuracy as per 31 OCT 1917 would
mean no flagbearer being made at all. However there have definitely been people in Lighthorse uniform
carrying such flags. If somebody looks at a display and gets "technical" then say it is a re-enactment of
the charge !!!

The Flag Bearers are frequently chosen as a single item gift so in that context does not necessarily
have to be engaged in the charge.

Each to his own. I think all of those who buy this series would much prefer to have a
Flagbearer option than not.

Regards
Brett

Interesting, though, that they are so popular regardless of the historical accuracy. I bought the Scots Grey Flag bearer (from you Brett if my memory does not play me false) and he looks great at the head of my charge. I suspect that even though we are all aware of the myth of war being glorious, there is something deep down in us all that is drawn to the cavalry charge, flags fluttering, guns crashing, cannon to the left, cannon to the right. Perhaps toy soldier collectors are the last of the romantics?
 
Interesting, though, that they are so popular regardless of the historical accuracy. I bought the Scots Grey Flag bearer (from you Brett if my memory does not play me false) and he looks great at the head of my charge. I suspect that even though we are all aware of the myth of war being glorious, there is something deep down in us all that is drawn to the cavalry charge, flags fluttering, guns crashing, cannon to the left, cannon to the right. Perhaps toy soldier collectors are the last of the romantics?
Jack,
As a small boy in the 60's i would be seen running up and down the street with my mates playing John Wayne & the US cav with a pole and rag tied to it as a flag and now in my 50's i'm seen walking down the street with a bag full of King and Country toy soldiers, we are just big kids at heart and loving it.
Waynepoo.
 

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Jack,
As a small boy in the 60's i would be seen running up and down the street with my mates playing John Wayne & the US cav with a pole and rag tied to it as a flag and now in my 50's i'm seen walking down the street with a bag full of King and Country toy soldiers, we are just big kids at heart and loving it.
Waynepoo.

That is the most succinct and accurate summation of the hobby I have read!
 

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