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English: Regimental colors of the 1st Moscow Musketeer Regiment 1731-1745
Each musketeer battalion of army infantry relied on two banners, one in the first battalion flag was white (regiment), the second - color; in other battalions all the banners were colored. On the white banner depicted the regimental emblem on the dashboard, which is located on the chest double-headed eagle. Flag of the regiment, who did not have their own coats of arms, carried the Moscow coat of arms (St. George) and the name of the regiment in the film under the double-headed eagle. Most regiments, however, can be distinguished by the color of the coat of arms and "Flam" regimental banner. This shows the banner, put up in 1745 two regiments of Moscow. Later, the banners have been replaced as shown in Fig. 3.
Русский: Полковое знамя 1-го Московского мушкетерского полка, 1731-1745 г.
Каждому мушкетерскому батальону армейской пехоты полагалось по два знамени, в первом батальоне одно знамя было белым (полковым), второе — цветным; в остальных батальонах все знамена были цветными. На белом знамени изображался полковой герб на щитке, расположенном на груди двуглавого орла. Знамена полков, не имевших собственных гербов, несли московский герб (Св. Георгий) и название полка в ленте под двуглавым орлом. Большинство полков, однако, можно было отличить по гербу и цвету «фламов» полкового знамени. Здесь показано знамя, до 1745 г. положенное двум Московским полкам. Позже знамена были заменены такими, как показаны на рис. 3.
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Author Анна Иоанновна

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