Historical Cavalry Guidon Flag – 3′ x 5′ Outdoor Nylon
This Cavalry guidon is a replica of the standard flag carried by Colonel George A. Custer and the Seventh Cavalry at the Battle of Little Big Horn in 1876. Made from durable outdoor nylon, this 3′ x 5′ flag features heading and grommets for easy flying.
Authentic Design
- Replica of the standard Cavalry guidon used during the Battle of Little Big Horn
- Features a historical design with a rich history
Durable Construction
- Made from high-quality outdoor nylon for durability and long-lasting use
- Heading and grommets ensure easy flying and secure attachment
In addition to this guidon, Custer also had a personal headquarters flag, which was swallowtailed with equal horizontal stripes of red over blue, featuring two crossed white sabers in the center. This unique flag was made by the Colonel’s wife herself.
Regimental Standard
- The regimental standard, resembling the modern state flag of North Dakota, featured an inscription in gold on a red ribbon that read ‘7th U.S. Cavalry’
While this flag was not carried into battle, it remains an important part of American history.
Prop 65 WARNING
This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Fly your piece of history today with this authentic Cavalry guidon flag!
Did you know that the Battle of Little Big Horn was a pivotal moment in American history, marking a significant defeat for the U.S. Army’s 7th Cavalry Regiment? The battle took place on June 25, 1876, and resulted in the deaths of over 260 U.S. soldiers, including Colonel Custer himself. This flag is a testament to the bravery and sacrifice of those who fought in this historic battle.
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