before the Confederacy's dissolution. A rejected national flag design was also used as a battleflag by the Confederate Army and featured in the "Stainless...
A war flag, also known as a military flag, battleflag, or standard, is a variant of a national flag for use by a country's military forces when on land...
BattleFlag may refer to: War flag or battleflag, a flag typically used by sovereign territories and flown by military forces Confederate Battle Flag...
America dissolved at the end of the American Civil War (1861–1865), its battleflag continues to be displayed as a symbol. The modern display began during...
A national flag is a flag that represents and symbolizes a given nation. It is flown by the government of that nation, but can also be flown by its citizens...
Confederate battleflag. In 1900, the Montgomery Advertiser reported the flag was "a memory and a suggestion of the Confederate battleflag". In 1906,...
Magnolia Flag with a new one designed by Edward N. Scudder that incorporated the Confederate battleflag in its canton. This second state flag consisted...
The 28th Virginia battleflag is a Confederate battleflag that belonged to the 28th Virginia Infantry Regiment. Captured by the 1st Minnesota Infantry...
The Rising Sun Flag (旭日旗, Kyokujitsu-ki) is a Japanese flag that consists of a red disc and sixteen red rays emanating from the disc. Like the Japanese...
Today the flag is used as the regimental flag of the Vermont National Guard unit. The regimental flag, known also as a "battleflag" or war flag, accompanies...
the Mississippi River. In 1785, King Charles III chose a new naval and battleflag for Spain, which had become a more centralized nation-state, and its...
Flag desecration is the desecration of a flag, violation of flag protocol, or various acts that intentionally destroy, damage, or mutilate a flag in public...
of the flag to the Battle of Lindanise of 1219. The elongated Nordic cross, which represents Christianity, reflects its use as a maritime flag in the...
the Battle of Tsushima. At the Battle of Tsushima on May 27, 1905, Admiral Tōgō raised a Z flag on his flagship Mikasa. By prearrangement, this flag flown...
The Van Dorn battleflag is a historical Confederate flag with a red field depicting a white crescent moon in the canton and thirteen white stars; and...
The national flag of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Державний прапор України, romanized: Derzhavnyi prapor Ukrainy) consists of equally sized horizontal bands of...
flag would precede the U.S. Air Force flag. Flag of the U.S. Army Flag of the U.S. Marine Corps Flag of the U.S. Navy Flag of the U.S. Air Force Flag...
the top left, with a red triangular flag showing the white cross. Ten cantonal war flags being carried in the Battle of Nancy (1477) in the depiction of...
photograph of six United States Marines raising the U.S. flag atop Mount Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima in the final stages of the Pacific War. Taken...
used a battleflag with the image of a sword, star and crescent, sun, and some Quranic script in white on a red background. The red and white flag of the...
symbol in European waters prior to the invention of flag signal codes to signify an intention to give battle and that 'no quarter would be given', indicating...
The Bedford Flag is the oldest known flag in the United States. It is associated with the Minutemen of Bedford, Massachusetts, and the Battles of Lexington...
The Pine Tree Flag (or the An Appeal to Heaven Flag) was one of the flags used during the American Revolution. The flag, which featured a pine tree with...
army used it as its military standard. War flag, military flag, or battleflag A variant of a national flag that a nation's military forces use on land...
regimental flags they would carry into battle. In 2007, one of six known Bonnie Blue flags from the Civil War era was sold at auction for US$47,800. The flag had...