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stay close to the standard or flag in order to maintain unit cohesion, and for a single commander to easily position his troops by only positioning his standard-bearer, typically with the aid of musical cues or loud verbal commands. It was an honorable position carrying a considerable risk, as a standard-bearer would be a major target for the opposing side's troops seeking to capture the standard or pull it down.
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bearing the standard had an important role on the battlefield. The standard-bearer acted as an indicator of where the position of a military unit was, with the bright, colourful standard or flag acting as a strong visual beacon to surrounding soldiers. Soldiers were typically ordered to follow and
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also assumed responsibility for the financial administration of the unit and functioned as the legionaries' banker. The Signifer was also a
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A soldier bears the Regimental Colours during an inspection of No. 7 Company
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While at present a purely ceremonial function, as far back as
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or an inflexible but mobile image, which is used (and often
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