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The Colour is baed on the Prussian Pattern bu in the Finish Colours and with the Arms of Finland in the Middle, the Prussian Eagle is to be seen in the Corner Wreaths. | The Colour is baed on the Prussian Pattern bu in the Finish Colours and with the Arms of Finland in the Middle, the Prussian Eagle is to be seen in the Corner Wreaths. | ||
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[[Literature]]: Wikipedia. | [[Literature]]: Wikipedia. | ||
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ROYAL PRUSSIAN JAEGER BATTALION NO 27, GERMANY
Raised: 1916 by volunteers from Finland, who wnated to free their Country from Russian Rule.
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English | Prussian Jaeger Battalion No 27, Germany No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation |
Origin/meaning
The Colour is baed on the Prussian Pattern bu in the Finish Colours and with the Arms of Finland in the Middle, the Prussian Eagle is to be seen in the Corner Wreaths.
Literature: Wikipedia.