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The Green Mountain Boys flag, also known as the Stark flag, is a reconstruction of a regimental flag commonly stated to have been used by the Green Mountain Boys. A remnant of a Green Mountain Boys flag, originally belonging to John Stark, is owned by the Bennington Museum. It still exists as one of the few regimental flags from the American Revolution. Although Stark was at the Battle of Bennington and likely flew this flag, the battle has become more commonly associated with the Bennington flag, which is believed to be a 19th-century banner.

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  • Flag of the Green Mountain Boys (en)
  • Drapeau des Green Mountain Boys (fr)
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  • The Green Mountain Boys flag, also known as the Stark flag, is a reconstruction of a regimental flag commonly stated to have been used by the Green Mountain Boys. A remnant of a Green Mountain Boys flag, originally belonging to John Stark, is owned by the Bennington Museum. It still exists as one of the few regimental flags from the American Revolution. Although Stark was at the Battle of Bennington and likely flew this flag, the battle has become more commonly associated with the Bennington flag, which is believed to be a 19th-century banner. (en)
  • Le drapeau des Green Mountain Boys, également connu sous le nom de Stark Flag, est une reconstitution d'un drapeau régimentaire couramment utilisé par les Green Mountain Boys . Un reste d'un drapeau des Green Mountain Boys, appartenant à l'origine à John Stark, est la propriété du Bennington Museum. Il existe toujours comme l'un des rares drapeaux régimentaires de la Révolution américaine. Bien que Stark ait été à la bataille de Bennington et ait probablement arboré ce drapeau, la bataille est devenue plus communément associée auBennington Flag, qui serait une bannière du XIXe siècle. (fr)
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  • Green Mountain Boys flag (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Canton_of_Green_Mountain_Boys_Flag.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/VtGuardMacedonia.jpg
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  • Green field with a blue canton containing 13 white stars in a "natural pattern" (en)
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  • The Green Mountain Boys flag, also known as the Stark flag, is a reconstruction of a regimental flag commonly stated to have been used by the Green Mountain Boys. A remnant of a Green Mountain Boys flag, originally belonging to John Stark, is owned by the Bennington Museum. It still exists as one of the few regimental flags from the American Revolution. Although Stark was at the Battle of Bennington and likely flew this flag, the battle has become more commonly associated with the Bennington flag, which is believed to be a 19th-century banner. Today the flag is used as the regimental flag of the Vermont National Guard unit. The regimental flag, known also as a "battle flag" or war flag, accompanies the unit on battle assignments and is physically handed to the commander of the regiment, as described by former Vermont National Guard Adjutant General Martha Rainville in an interview. The flag is also a symbol of the Vermont secessionist movement. The Castleton University football team has also featured the flag in its pre-game ceremonies since its inception in 2009. (en)
  • Le drapeau des Green Mountain Boys, également connu sous le nom de Stark Flag, est une reconstitution d'un drapeau régimentaire couramment utilisé par les Green Mountain Boys . Un reste d'un drapeau des Green Mountain Boys, appartenant à l'origine à John Stark, est la propriété du Bennington Museum. Il existe toujours comme l'un des rares drapeaux régimentaires de la Révolution américaine. Bien que Stark ait été à la bataille de Bennington et ait probablement arboré ce drapeau, la bataille est devenue plus communément associée auBennington Flag, qui serait une bannière du XIXe siècle. Aujourd'hui, le drapeau est utilisé comme drapeau régimentaire de l'unité de la Garde Régimentaire du Vermont . Le drapeau régimentaire, également connu sous le nom de «battle flag» ou drapeau de guerre, accompagne l'unité en mission de combat et est physiquement remis au commandant du régiment, comme l'a décrit l'ancien adjudant général de la Garde nationale du Vermont, Martha Rainville dans une interview. Le drapeau est également un symbole du mouvement sécessionniste du Vermont. L'équipe de football de l'Université de Castleton a également présenté le drapeau lors de ses cérémonies d'avant-match depuis sa création en 2009. (fr)
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  • Circa 1776 (en)
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