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    Can anyone tell me the size of the regiment number and/or letters on a standard size guidon (ie on the red/white guidon - number on red field letter on white field) . I am putting together a guidon and need to sew the letter and number on my guidon. Thanks!
    Pvt. Ralph Duran
    "I'm a career pvt....like thats a bad thing!"

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    Re: Cavalry guidon numbers

    Someone help the man (and me) here. Correct me if I am wrong but weren't those Federal red/white pattern (regiment and company) guideons a post war (1885) revision? I believe, the war time guidon (1863 onward) was the stars and stripes swallow tail. I am not sure about the Dragoon era. Anyone?

    Ken R Knopp

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      Re: Cavalry guidon numbers

      You are correct Ken, according to the book "Flags of the Civil War" by Phillip Katcher.
      Ross L. Lamoreaux
      rlamoreaux@tampabayhistorycenter.org


      "...and if profanity was included in the course of study at West Point, I am sure that the Army of the Cumberland had their share of the prize scholars in this branch." - B.F. Scribner, 38th Indiana Vol Inf

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        Re: Cavalry guidon numbers

        Thank you for the information. I will stick with the swallowtail for my ACW cav impression only. I found a little info for the guidon ....seems the post-war cav guidon accoutraments were 4.5 inches. Thanks to all for the CORRECT information. Greatly appreciated!!
        Pvt. Ralph Duran
        "I'm a career pvt....like thats a bad thing!"

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          Re: Cavalry guidon numbers

          According the the Revised U.S. Army Regulations of 1861 the guidon is described thusly:

          1469. The flag of the guidon is swallow-tailed, three feet five inches from the lance to the end of the swallow-tail; fifteen inches to the fork of the swallow-tail, and two feet three inches on the lance. To be half red and half white, dividing at the fork, the red above. On the red, the letters U. S. in white; and on the white, the letter of the company in red. The lance of the standards and guidons to be nine feet long, including spear and ferrule.

          However General Orders No. 4, January 18, 1862 stated: "Guidons and Camp Colors for the Army will be made like the United States flag, with stars and stripes."
          Brian Koenig
          SGLHA
          Hedgesville Blues

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            Re: Cavalry guidon numbers

            If I am scaling this pic correctly, 27"/13=2.08" (per stripe) and the number 1 scales to be 1.8 stripes or approx: 3 3/4" If the red/white guidons use the same size letters/numbers, I do not know.

            Mike Nickerson

            Last edited by Mike Nickerson; 05-18-2010, 09:18 AM.

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