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Maryland Manual, 1934
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MARYLAND MANUAL. 371


No. 39. One Flag (Church) used by First Maryland Battalion, In-
fantry No. 40. One Flag (Hospital) used by First Maryland Battalion,
Infantry.

No. 40. Maryland State Flag, purchased by General John S.
Saunders, Adjutant General of Maryland, in January, 1901, for the
special use of the Governor of Maryland.

No. 42. Flag of the Fourth Infantry, Maryland National Guard.
This flag was used by the Fourth Infantry, Maryland National Guard,
until its mobilization and transfer into the United States Army in
March, 1917.

No. 43. Maryland Naval Militia Colors. These colors were carried
in parade from the church to the Howard Street Armory, Baltimore
on the occasion of the departure of the Maryland National Militia for
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 9th April, 1917, when mustered into World
War Service.


WORLD WAR FLAGS

No. 44. —Two Flags carried by the 115th U. S. Infantry (Na-
tional and Regimental) during the World War.

No. 45. Two Flags carried by the 110th U. S. Field Artillery (Na-
tional and Regimental) during the World War.

No. 46. Two Flags carried by the 112th U. S. Machine Gun Bat
talion (National and Regimental), during the World War.

No. 47. One Flag carried by the 110th U. S. Machine Gun Bat-
talion (National) during the \Vorld War.

No. 48. One Flag carried by the 117th U. S. Trench Mortar Bat-
teery (Company) during the World War.

No. 49. Two Flags carried by the 313th U. S. Infantry (National
and Regimental) during the World War.

No. 50. One Flag carried by the 157th U. S. Brigade (Brigade)
during the World War.

No. 51. Two Flags carried by the 72nd U. S. Infantry (National
and Regimental) during the World War.

No. 52. Two Flags carried by the 811th U. S. Pioneer Infantry
(National and Regimental) during the World War.

No. 53. Two Flags carried by the 808th Pioneer Infantry (Na-
tional and Regimental) during the World War.

No. 54. One Flag carried by the 33rd U. S. Field Artillery (Regi-
mental) during the World War.

No. 55. One Flag carried by the 310th U. S. Field Artillery (Regi-
mental) during the World War.

 
 
 
Nos. 56 and 57. Nine Flags carried by the 351st U. S. Field Ar-
tillery (two National, one Regimental and six Battery Guidons) during
the World War.

No. 58. Flag of the Second Regiment, Maryland State Guard. Con-
sists of a regimental and National Standard and were used by the
Maryland State Guard, which regiment was organized for home pur-
poses while the National Guard of Maryland were in France.


 

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