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Decision of 4 September 2002 on the granting of standards to the Corps of Field Artillery and the Artillery Corps and a banner at the Corps Air Artillery Artillery
We Beatrix, at the grace of God, Queen of the Netherlands, Princess of Orange-Nassau, etc. etc. etc.
On the nomination of Our Minister of Defence of 28 August 2002, No C2002/247 2002002920 Management of Legal Affairs, Department of Laws and Regulations;
Have found good and understand:
a. The Korps Field Artillery of the Royal Land Forces conducts a standard, consisting of a standard cloth and a standard stick.
b. The Artillery Corps of the Royal Land Forces conducts a standard, consisting of a standard cloth and a standard stick.
c. The Korps Air Target Artillery of the Royal Land Forces conducts a banner, consisting of a banner cloth and a bow stick.
The front of the standard canvas of the Corps Field Artillery is a square cloth of orange silk, bordered with golden frills. The length and width of the standard cloth are fifty centimetres.
On the canvas is in gold embroidered a stylized crowned B The crown in the colors of the royal coat of arms. Below the B is embroidered in gold:
KORPS FIELD ARTILLERYFurthermore is in gold embroidered in the first quarter:
CITADEL OF ANTWERP 1832In the second quarter of an hour:
MILL 1940The whole of the crowned B , the name of the corps and the mention of the weapons facts, is surrounded by a continuous orange-ak.
The front of the standard canvas of the Artillery Corps is a square cloth of orange side, bordered with golden frills. The length and width of the standard cloth are fifty centimetres.
On the canvas is in gold embroidered a stylized crowned B The crown in the colors of the royal coat of arms. Below the B is embroidered in gold:
KORPS ARTILLERY RUNNINGFurthermore is in gold embroidered in the first quarter:
QUATRE BRAS 1815 WATERLOO 1815In the second quarter of an hour:
HASSELT 1831 KERMPT 1831 LEUVEN 1831The whole of the crowned B , the name of the corps and the mention of the weapons facts, is surrounded by a continuous orange-ak.
The front of the banner of the Corps Air Target Artillery is a square cloth of orange side, bordered with golden frills. The length and width of the standard cloth are sixty centimeters.
On the canvas is in gold embroidered a stylized crowned B The crown in the colors of the royal coat of arms. Below the B is embroidered in gold:
KORPS AIR-TARGET ARTILLERYFurthermore is in gold embroidered in the first quarter:
FORTRESS HOLLAND 1940The whole of the crowned B , the name of the corps and the mention of the weapons facts, is surrounded by a continuous orange-ak.
The royal coat is embroidered on the hindquarters of the standard cloth, and the coat is embroidered in colours, but without the coat of the coat. The royal coat of arms is surrounded by two branches of sinopel with a ribbon, on the left an oak branch, on the right is a lauwerbranch. The ribbon is in the colours of the Ribbon of the Military WillemOrder. The whole is surrounded by a continuous orange-ak.
1 The sticks, each belonging to the standards, are black sticks, long two hundred centimetres; the stick belonging to the vaandel is a black stick, long two hundred and twenty centimetres. The part of the stick that comes top of the base of the standard or the banner, consists of a bus with an internal thread on which the fur top is screwed.
2 The fur top consists of a box-shaped pedestal, with a lion resting on it, and an oak-wreath.
3 The resting lion, lying on the box-shaped pedestal, carries in the right claw a lifted sword and rests with the left claw on a bundle of seven arrows.
4 On the long sides of the pedestal, the words are in a sunken middle piece:
QUEEN AND FATHERLANDin high relief, surrounded by a closed hose.
5 On the short sides is in a sunken midpiece a crowned stylized letter. B in high relief.
6 Under the pedestal is an oak crown made from the pedestal separated by a ring. In the middle of the wreath, a black-made metal bus is fitted in the extension of the flax bar.
7 Under the oak wreath is a prolongation of threaded wire, fitting in the bus with internal thread of the vequity bar.
8 Lion, pedestal and wreath are performed in gold-colored metal.
In order for the black bus into the oak is a golden cord knotted, the knot in the middle; the two ends are held together by a horizontal sliver. At the ends, the cord is equipped with a standard brush, plaited from gold wire, with loose bouillons.
The vequity cloth is with a broaching of orange silk to the standard sticks and the fur stick respectively.
This Decision shall enter into force from the day following the date of issuance of the Official Journal in which it is placed.
Our Minister of Defence is in charge of the implementation of this decision, which will be placed with the accompanying note of notes in the Official Gazette, and copies of which will be sent to Our Adjudant General, also Chef of Us. Military House.
' s-Gravenhage, 4 September 2002
Beatrix
The Minister of Defence,
A. H. Korthals
Published the 19th September 2002The Minister of Justice,
J. P. H. Donner