| In 1815 after Napoleons return the Regiments received new flags and eagles at a rate of one per Regiment. The flags now measured 120cm square and were of a much more simple design. Sources vary as to whether the French 1815 pattern flags possessed a fringe. Most regiments displayed the same battle honours as for the 1812 pattern and the gold-embroidered tricolour cravat was still attached immediately below the eagle. Left: Lieutenant Porte-aigle 25th Line Regiment 1815. | Below: Top: Fringed design Infantry Bottom: Fringed design Cavalry
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