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I believe that from 1880 the infantry wore white
Hello to all collectors!Hello to all collectors!
Thank you very much for everyone's support and attention.
Since the design only considered the matching of movement and the size of the flag, it also wanted to express the unity and courage of the Buffalo Soldiers and the Rough Riders during the battle. That's what I admire most.
It can also be imagined that when the flagbearer of the Buffalo Soldier falls, the Rough Rider will not hesitate to take up the flag and continue to charge forward. If the Rough Rider's flagbearer were wounded, the Buffalo Soldier would immediately take the flag and charge bravely. It is such a moving scene, "united" and "brave".
Of course I'll have a very good answer for everyone by next Friday. Thanks a lot for everyone's suggestions!
Thanks again for everyone's attention.
T.M. Jack
Hello to all collectors!
I also made two new flags which can give all collectors more choices.
Hope you enjoy them!
T.M. Jack
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Thanks.The red and white flag is a cavalry guidon. 10th regiment/ company I
The yellow flag with large eagle is the 10th's regimental colors. The yellow color denoting branch of service. Yellow/cavalry, blue/infantry, red/artillery
I believe the units got mixed in the attack.Thanks.
You really helped.
Team Miniatures labeled the eagle flag as that of Rough Riders, but the flagbearer is African American. The Rough Ruders were a segregated unit.