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WW2 ERA ADJUTANT GENERAL CORPS GUIDON.

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WW2 ERA ADJUTANT GENERAL CORPS GUIDON.
20" x 28" double applique red adjutant general shield on blue bunting field. Undated Philadelphia QM inspection label, 2" sleeve hoist. The Adjutant General's Corps, initially named the Adjuntant General's Department was first established in 1775 with the Continental Army. The branch provides personnel service support by force manning, human resources services, coordinating personnel support, Army band operations, and recruiting and retention. The objective of the Adjutant General Corps is to maximize operational effectiveness of the total force. The Father of the Adjutant General's Corps is General Horatio Gates, adjutant to General George Washington and the victor of the Battle of Saratoga. Famous explorer was an Adjutant General as were Samuel Cooper, future Adjutant General of the Confederacy, and Lorenzo Thomas, Adjutant General of the Union. The function of the corps was expanded in 1825 to include being the War Department's central bureau which handled much of the paperwork involved in running the Army. Adjutant generals became the only officers with given authority to speak for army commanders. After the Civil War, the massive papers of the Union and Confederacy were gathered under the U.S. Adjutant General's Department and published as the Official Records of the War of the Rebellion. The Adjutant General's Department under Secretary of War Elihu Root, led the movement into a modern, European-style general Staff for the U.S. Army. The service is now known as the Adjutant General's Corps. The official branch colors dark blue and scarlet. The scarlet shield on this flag is a variant shield as today's shield features red, white, and blue. CONDITION: fine. (02-19473-54/JS). $200-300.