Regulations of the Army of the United States And General Orders in Force ...

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97§1« Bands will wear the uniforms, generally, of their regi- ments. Commanding officers may, upon appropriations made by the councils of administration, add such ornaments as they deem proper to the uniforms for chief musicians and bands.— [Cf. 0. 107, 1872.] WE8T POINT BAND.
97§9. The uniform as now worn.— [G. O. 107, 1872.] ARTICLE LZZZVH FLAGS, 00L0B8, STANDARDS, GUIDONS.
GARRISON, POST, AND STORM FLAG.
97 §3* The garrison flag is the national flag. It is made of bunting, thirty-six feet fl
...y, and twenty feet hoist, in thirteen hori- zontal stripes of equal breadth, alternately red and white, begin- ning with the red. In the upper quarter, next the staff, is the Union, composed of a number of white stars, equal to the number of States, on a blue field, one-third the length of the flag, extend- ing to the lower edge of the fourth red stripe from the top. This flag will be furnished only to very important posts, or those having large garrisons, and will be hoisted only on gala days and great occasions.— [Regs.

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