1810-1814
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Decree of February 15th 1811 that replace french cockade with white and light crimson cokade, describes the new colours of Neapolitan flags.
Azure blue flag trimmed with white and light crimson chequered lace.
In the centre, the crowned royal arms surrounded by Neaples order and Legion d’Honneur necklaces and sustained two mermaids in natural colour.
Reverse had, surrounded by natural colour laurel wreath, the inscription :
| AL REGGTO D’INFANTERIA xx DE LINEA |
AL REGGTO REAL CALABRIA 5e DE LINEA |
AL xx REGGTO CACCIATORI A CAVALLO |
The 6th Line Infantry regiment keeps from 1810 to 1813 the Neaples Guard flag, of the same type but in light crimson cloth.
In infantry regiments, the 2nd and 3rd standart bearers (grenadiers sergeant-majors) have a halberd with pennon in white cloth with light crimson cipher for the 2nd and light crimson with blue cipher for the 3rd (blue with light crimson cipher in the 6th regiment).