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The standards of the cavalry had basically the same pattern as follows. In canton had been the Danebrog, a red square parted by a white cross patty.
In centre had been the cypher of the king, reading "C5", surmounted by a royal crown in proper colour and surrounded by a golden wreath.
The standards had golden or silver fringes on three edges. Near the bottom edge had been a motto in golden initials: "PIETATE ET JUSTITIA" (=piety and justice).
The basic colours had been: red (see left image row above), yellow (see central image row above), green (see right image row above),
light blue (see left image row below), deep blue (see central image row below) and violet (see right image row below).
It is not mentioned, whether the standards belonged to squadrons of the same regiment or to different regiments.
Source: [sap97], pp.34-35
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 23 Nov 2025
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The sheet was red parted by a white saltire. Each quarter was charged with three white 5-point stars ordered 1:2 from centre.
On canton was a dark blue lion passant tongued red. On centre was the golden dual cypher of the king, reading "C5", surmounted by a golden royal coronet.
Source: [sap97], pp.32-33
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 23 Nov 2025
image by Klaus-Michael Schneider, 23 Nov 2025
The colours were red parted by a white cross patty, i.e. the canton of the colours of regular units. The cross is called "Maltese cross" by the author.
It is not mentioned whether they had distinguishing marks or not.
Source: [sap97], p.34
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 23 Nov 2025
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