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image located by John Bertrand, 15 August 2019
The regiment of the Voltigeurs de Quebec made the news recently when their headquarter (the Man�ge Militaire Voltigeurs de Qu�bec) burned down.
The regiment is the oldest extant French-Canadian regiment, having been founded in 1862. It is currently an infantry regiment within the Reserve of the Canadian Armed Forces.
Its flag is dark green with a number of red diagonal stripes starting from the bottom hoist toward the upper fly. Near the top is the word "Voltigeurs" in white or pale grey written in a Fraktur-type font. Being hanging, it is impossible to tell if there is anything more on it although the second picture below seem to have an object (fleur-de-lys ?) near the fly and a silver border.
The flag can be seen here
and here.
Marc Pasquin, 17 May 2008
The flag shown above is identified as the Camp flag
John Bertrand,
15 August 2019