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![[Army - 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment Organizational Color]](../images/u/us^11cv.gif) image by Tom Gregg, 14 January 1999
 
image by Tom Gregg, 14 January 1999 
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The Organizational Color of the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment. Like the colors of armor regiments and battalions, those for cavalry regiments and squadrons have a yellow field and fringe with scarlet inscriptions and scroll outlines. Squadrons of cavalry regiments have identical colors with the addition of a squadron numeral in the upper fly.
The 11th Armored Cav is a Regular Army unit. It is a separate brigade-sized formation with its own artillery, aviation and support units. These full armored cavalry regiments are attached to corps headquarters; separate armored cavalry squadrons form the recon/scout elements of armored and mechanized infantry divisions.
Tom Gregg, 14 January 1999 
![[Army - 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment Organizational Color]](../images/u/us^32gm.gif) image by Marc Pasquin, 22 December 2015
 
image by Marc Pasquin, 22 December 2015
Flag used by the 2nd Squadron, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment of the US when 
portraying the 32nd Guards Motorized Rifle Regiment of the Opposing Force during 
training exercise.
The flag appear to be silk screened or painted on and of 
note, part of the scroll's outline is missing next to the first "O".
As other 
items used by the US army's OPFOR, the creator clearly went for a soviet 
inspired design.
Marc Pasquin, 22 December 2015