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The Hardee Pattern

Major-General William J. Hardee adopted a flag with a dark blue field and a central "silver moon." The interior circle was soon adapted to an ellipse to accommodate written unit citations. Efforts were made to eliminate the design during the course of the war, but the troops who had fought under it refused to relinquish the standard.

6th Regiment Arkansas Volunteer Infantry
6th Regiment Arkansas Volunteer Infantry
      Combined 6th and 7th Regiments Arkansas Volunteer Infantry
Combined 6th & 7th Regiments Arkansas Volunteer Infantry
 
Combined 1st and 15th Regiments Arkansas Volunteer Infantry
Combined 1st & 15th Regiments Arkansas Volunteer Infantry
      Combined 8th and 19th Regiments Arkansas Volunteer Infantry
Combined 8th & 19th Regiments Arkansas Volunteer Infantry
 
Key's Battery, Arkansas Volunteer Light Artillery, (the
Key's Battery, Arkansas Volunteer Light Artillery, (the "Helena Artillery")
      3rd Confederate Infantry
3rd Confederate Infantry
 

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