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Lee49408 Oct 2017 6:21 a.m. PST

I've put links to a Free Modern Scenario – Seal Team Six Rescue – on the Skirmish Action Website in the What's New section on the Home Page. You need the basic WWII rules to play. Downloads include additional rules and modern troop types and weapons including AFVs. More Modern Scenarios will follow on a regular basis. Enjoy! Lee. skirmishaction.com

Stevelordc08 Oct 2017 6:21 a.m. PST

Does anyone have links to the Spanish Principe Regiment standards?

I've not been able to find them.

keithbarker08 Oct 2017 9:25 a.m. PST

The flags of the line infantry were standard (no pun intended). They followed the same pattern but each had their own shield, often regional. Granada shown here…

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For Rgto del Principe from 1766 a shield formed by a "C" of blue on a silver field, with royal crown superimposed and supported by two lions rampant in gold.

The pre-1766 shield (left) and the post-1766 shield right we combined to give the regiments current shield…

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More info…
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Hope this helps
Keith

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