Rectangle Flags - Army - Regimental Colors - 61st Infantry Regiment - THE BEST LEAD THE REST Flag w Fringe X 300
Rectangle Flags - Army - Regimental Colors - 61st Infantry Regiment - THE BEST LEAD THE REST Flag w Fringe X 300
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Rectangle Flags
- Made of premium quality flag fabric.
- Graphic weight is 90 GSM.
- Metal grommet/pole pockets are included for free.
- Flag can be printed on one side or both sides.
- We only offer the fabric, No hardware is included with this product
Graphic Material | Knitted Polyester Fabric |
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Graphic Weight | 2.6 oz |
Print Type | 1440 DPI, Full Color, Dye Sublimation Printing |
Printing | Single-side: Flag will show the image on the back side as a mirrored image with 50-60% visibility. |
Note | Additional 3" white fabric on one side for pole pocket |
Graphic Care Instructions
- Polyester, nylon or other synthetic fabrics are normally safe to wash in a machine
- Add mild detergent to warm water and use the gentle cycle on your washing machine
- You can also hand wash the flag with a mild liquid detergent made for delicate items
- Frequent use of washing machine for cleaning flag may harm knitting of the fabric
61st Infantry Regiment
The 61st Infantry Regiment was organized in June 1917 around a cadre from the 7th Infantry Regiment and assigned to the 5th Division. After serving in France, the 61st Infantry arrived at the port of New York on 20 July 1919 on the troopship RMS Aquitania and was transferred on 28 July 1919 to Camp Gordon, Georgia. The regiment was transferred on 13 October 1920 to Camp Jackson, South Carolina, and was inactivated on 2 September 1921 and allotted to the Fifth Corps Area for mobilization responsibility; the 11th Infantry Regiment was previously designated as "Active Associate" on 27 July 1921, from which the personnel would come to reactivate the regiment in the event of war. The personnel of the 61st Infantry were concurrently transferred to the 11th Infantry. The 11th Infantry was relieved as Active Associate on 28 February 1927 with the discontinuation of the program.
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