4th Kentucky Regiment Flag - Orphan Brigade - Double Nylon Embroidered - 3 x 5 ft.

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  • 4th Kentucky Regiment Flag -  Orphan Brigade - Double Nylon Embroidered - 3 x 5 ft.
  • 4th Kentucky Regiment Flag -  Orphan Brigade - Double Nylon Embroidered - 3 x 5 ft.
  • 4th Kentucky Regiment Flag -  Orphan Brigade - Double Nylon Embroidered - 3 x 5 ft.
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Free shipping on orders over $69. This is the flag flown by 4th Kentucky Division.

The 4th Kentucky Infantry was organized on September 13, 1861, at Camp Burnett in Montgomery County, Tennessee, under the command of Colonel Robert P. Trabue.

FLAG QUALITY AND USES
Military Quality
Construction: Double Nylon Embroidered (2 ply)
- Our toughest, most beautiful flags
- Double Ply Nylon is highest rated flag construction
- Twice the thickness and stamina of any other flag
- Designs are embroidered
- Superior look and feel to printed flags
- Bright thread adds texture and weight
- Long lasting, waterproof, tear and fray resistant material
- Double and Quad stitched edges all around
- Reinforced grommet holes with metal rings for added durability.
- Attaches easily to any flag pole
(Designs with text read properly on the front side and backwards on the reverse (as per proper flag construction see here)
RECOMMENDED USES:
- Armed conflict, battlefields, military encampments
- Ships at sea, heavy weather, wilderness
- Permanent flag displays (all weather)
- Indoor Honor displays, memorials
- Caskets, Ambassadorial quarters
4th Kentucky Infantry Regiment
Active August 1861 to May 7, 1865
Country Confederate States of America
Branch Confederate States Army
Infantry & Mounted Infantry
Equipment M1853 Enfield Rifles
Engagements Battle of Shiloh
Battle of Stones River
Battle of Chickamauga
Battle of Missionary Ridge
Atlanta Campaign
Battle of Rocky Face Ridge
Battle of Resaca
Battle of Dallas
Battle of Kennesaw Mountain
Battle of Peachtree Creek
Battle of Atlanta
Battle of Utoy Creek
Battle of Jonesboro
Sherman's March to the Sea
Carolinas Campaign
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