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What is a guidon military?
In the United States Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps and Coast Guard, a guidon is a military standard that company/battery/troop or platoon-sized detachments carry to signify their unit designation and branch/corps affiliation or the title of the individual who carries it.
Where can I get a guidon made?
Guidonrus.com is your one stop shopping source for Custom & Regulation Military Guidons, Flags, Streamers, Framed Guidon Gift Sets, and accessories. All of our military products are made too military regulations and conform to U.S. Heraldry specifications.
How long is a guidon pole?
When fully assembled, total length measured from bottom tip to spearhead tip is 8Ft. Per Army regulations (AR-840) this is the correct size (8Ft) for guidon flags. They are available in a a polished Chrome or Brass finish and are made from light ash wood.
How long is a company guidon staff?
What do you need to know about Army guidons?
All of our U.S. Army guidon meet Army Regulation 840-10 & U.S. Heraldry specifications. Our Army guidon is finished with a pole hem and tab. Custom Army guidons are made to order. Guidonrus.com supplies our Soldiers, Military Units and Squadrons with all their military guidon needs.
Where can I buy a military guidon online?
The usmilitarydirect.com is your one stop online shopping source for regulation and custom made guidons, framing, engraved plaques, name tapes and name tags, streamers, flag covers. We are a large inventory in stock so that we are able to promptly fill your order.
How big are nylon guidons for the military?
Custom military guidons are made to military specifications. All nylon custom guidons are 20″ X 27 3/4″ with letters numbers reading correctly on both sides. Finished with a pole hem and tabs. Made to order.
Why is the first sergeant called a guidon?
Sometimes he is simply called “guidon”, because of this. He stands in front of the unit alongside of the commander (or the commander’s representative, such as the first sergeant), and is the rallying point for troops to fall into formation when the order is given.