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English: Colour for infantry regiments and independent battalions of the Royal Hungarian Defence Forces from 1 January 1939 to 8 May 1945.
Magyar: 1938 M. (mintájú) gyalogsági csapatzászló a Magyar Királyi Honvédség minden gyalogezrede és önálló zászlóalja, valamint a Magyar Királyi Honvéd Ludovika Akadémia I. és II. főcsoportja, a honvéd főreáliskolák és a honvéd csapataltisztképző iskola részére. A csapatzászló 1939. január 1. és 1945. május 8. között volt használatban.
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  • (15 December 1938). "45000/Elnökség A. – 1938. számú körrendelet. M. kir. honvéd csapatzászlók, m. kir. honvéd lobogók és a nemzeti lobogó rendszeresítése.". Honvédségi Közlöny 65 (32): 317–318.
 
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