Description
Description
This is the flag flown by 4th Kentucky Division.
The 4th Kentucky Infantry was organized on September 13, 1861, at Camp Burnett in Montgomery County, Tennessee, under the command of Colonel Robert P. Trabue.
FLAG QUALITY AND USES
Premium Quality
Construction: Cotton Authentic
– Beautiful, full textured and striking
– Cotton weave looks, feels and moves properly
– Designs are embroidered
– Attaches easily to any flag pole
Note on the reverse (backs) of flags: It is standard traditional flag construction that images, words and other adornments on a flag are “backwards” when viewed from behind. It is not correct to sew two standard flags back-to-back in order for them to read the same from both directions.
RECOMENDED USES:
– Re-enactment, historical drama
– Indoor displays, Museums
– Honor Guards, Color guards*
– Caskets, Memorials, Funerals
– Official Uses, diplomatic display
(NOTE: Not for outdoor or wet use. *May be too heavy for long term marching use. See Nylon flags for lighter alternatives.)
4th Kentucky Infantry Regiment | |
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Active | August 1861 to May 7, 1865 |
Country | Confederate States of America |
Branch | Confederate States Army Infantry & Mounted Infantry |
Equipment | M1853 Enfield Rifles |
Engagements | Battle of Shiloh Battle of Stones River Battle of Chickamauga Battle of Missionary Ridge Atlanta Campaign Battle of Rocky Face Ridge Battle of Resaca Battle of Dallas Battle of Kennesaw Mountain Battle of Peachtree Creek Battle of Atlanta Battle of Utoy Creek Battle of Jonesboro Sherman’s March to the Sea Carolinas Campaign |
SKU: RU-FL3x5LC-843394