Duke Pavlov of Courland has awarded the Cossack pulk (regiment) a battle streamer for their outstanding participation in the victory.
Duke Pavlov, accompanied by Colonel Ignace Alleshazy (commander of Courland's light troops), award the battle streamer, emblazoned "Steinkreisdorf 15 Nov 1758" to the commander of the Timofievich Cossacks.
After the presentation, the commander and his standard bearer return to their unit with the coveted battle streamer attached to the pulk's standard.
Note: This was an easy addition. Lettering is Times New Roman, 8 pitch, with ruler assisted lines drawn in red pen. The resulting streamer was then cut out and glued to the top of the standard pole. It is printed on both sides and was folded together and glued with white glue. I plan on doing this in any future battles if a unit excels and is mentioned in the dispatches.
They were indeed a credit to their Duke, and to Courland as a whole.
ReplyDeleteNice. Great idea of adding the streamer!
ReplyDeleteStreamer looks great - well done!
ReplyDeleteA fine idea, which I may borrow after I cross the hurdle of doing the flags in the first place!
ReplyDeleteThe flags were easy. Most of them came from the warflag.com web site. I think I found the cossack flag after some google searching. Just wrapped them around a wire flag staff and used white glue to stick them together. While the glue was wet, I gave them the wave by molding the flag with my fingers.
ReplyDeleteJim
The "Battle Streamer" idea is a good one; I think I will borrow it.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the type size info.
-- Jeff
Like the idea of the battle streamer.
ReplyDeleteNice looking cossacks
-- Allan