Overview
A rare and historically significant personal command flag featuring three white stars on a scarlet field, representing the rank of Lieutenant General.
Preliminary identification
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Overview
A rare and historically significant personal command flag featuring three white stars on a scarlet field, representing the rank of Lieutenant General.
Story
Pedro del Valle carved his name into history as the first Hispanic officer to reach the rank of Lieutenant General in the U.S. Marine Corps, a journey that culminated in his legendary command of the 1st Marine Division during the Battle of Okinawa.
Maker / Origin
During this era, high-level military textiles were often produced by the Philadelphia Quartermaster Depot or specialized contractors like Annin & Co.
Condition & Value
The flag appears remarkably well-preserved with vibrant scarlet color and minimal evidence of the 'shattering' often seen in vintage silk-blend textiles. Value is driven by the direct attribution to a high-profile historical 'first' like Del Valle.
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