Argentine historical military flags (original) (raw)

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- Montevideo Volunteers (1802)
- Coronela in Montevideo - Rio de la Plata
- Patricios regiment (1807)
- Royal Infantry in Tucuman Battle (1812)
- Third spanish regiment in America
- Regiment of Abancay flag in Salta Battle See also:
- Andes army (1817-1818)
- Argentine historical flags
- Argentina
Montevideo Volunteers (1802)
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by Jaume Oll�, 07 Aug 2000
Coronela in Montevideo - Rio de la Plata
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by Jaume Oll�, 09 Aug 2000
Patricios regiment (1807)
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](../images/a/ar^patrr.gif)
by Jaume Oll�, 09 Aug 2000
Royal Infantry in Tucuman Battle (1812)
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by Jaume Oll�, 10 Aug 2000
Third spanish regiment in America
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](../images/a/ar^3reg.gif)
by Jaume Oll�, 11 Aug 2000
Regiment of Abancay flag in Salta Battle
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](../images/a/ar^abar.gif)
by Jaume Oll�, 12 Aug 2000
In the ribbon at fly it read: "Viva el rey"; in the lowder ribbon: "Regimiento de Abancay".
by Jaume Oll�, 12 Aug 2000
Shouldn�t the raguly bars on flags around the shield be saltires? Isn�t it odd to see ragully used in any other position than the saltire gules on argent?
Željko Heimer, 12 Aug 2000