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SPANISH AMERICAN WAR HISTORIC BULLET RIDDLED FLAG

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:100.00 USD Estimated At:200.00 - 300.00 USD
SPANISH AMERICAN WAR HISTORIC BULLET RIDDLED FLAG
TAKEN FROM DEFENDERS OF GUANTANAMO WITH POLE. 33" x 34" printed Spanish national flag "Prince's 3rd Infantry Regiment", 44" of original pole with flag tacked with metallic ribbon, several perfect round bullet holes and other holes probably for other projectiles. Before the Cuban Insurrection, the regiment was based in Spain. When the Cuban Insurrection began, the Spanish Minister of War, General Azcarraga, ordered that a number of Spanish regiments be sent to Cuba, with battalions coming from the various regiments. By the Royal Order of Campaign, in October 18, 1895, twenty infantry regiments were ordered to send one battalion to Cuba. The battalion sent by Prince's Infantry Regiment nr 3 was its first Battalion. The total number of men in the battalion was 1040, under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Jose Patino Rodriguez. When this Battalion arrived in Cuba, it was sent to Guantanamo and brigaded into the 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 4th Corps under command of General Linares. This battalion included: Staff Detachment: 1 Lieutenant Colonel, 2 comandantes (major in US Army), 2 captains, 1 alferez (2nd lieutenant in US Army) for carrying the regimental flag, 2 medical doctors (officers), 1 chaplain (officer), 1 sergeant, 1 cornet corporal and 1 gunsmith. 6 companies, 1st and 2nd companies having 1 captain, 3 lieutenants, 1 alferez (2nd lieutenant in US Army), 5 sergeants, 10 corporals, 4 cornets, 4 soldiers of 1st class (veterans) and 144 soldiers of 2nd class. 3rd to 6th companies having 1 captain, 3 lieutenants, 1 alferez (2nd lieutenant in US Army), 5 sergeants, 10 corporals, 4 cornets, 4 soldiers of 1st class (veterans) and 143 soldiers of 2nd class. During the Spanish American War, this unit saw action against 1st US Marine Battalion in the actions around Guantanamo Bay, which United States still retains today. CONDITION: good to very good as battlefield souvenir, pole is shattered, and tack repaired below flag. (02-19473-60/JS). $200-300.