http://sitalkisking.blogspot.bg/2014/03 ... 6.html?m=1
Ето го линка. Всъщност май и твоите карти са от същото място, а знамето е същото.
И все пак ето спора между българина и гръка относно чие е това знаме:
Paris Lioytas
So I went to check it again and here it is: During the Second Balkan war the flag of the 4th Infantry Division was captured by Sgt Stauros Stamatiou, carrying the inscription "To Athens". It happened sometime during 26-28 of June 1913 at the battle of Stromnitsi (I might have translated the name wrong)
Alex Yanakiev
Mate you are wrong ,the 4th "Preslav" infantry division never had it's battle flag captured ,didn't found any pics of it in a greek military museum (As it should be.) ,moreover the division continued to exist after WW2. So your info maybe BS
That's not the flag of the 4th "Preslav" Infantry Division ,that's the flag of a volunteer squad "Strumski Otriad" (Struma Squad) which means it' a "Paramilitary unit" that wasn't created by the bulgarian goverment ,even your blogger stated that it was a volunteer unit ,btw these squads as i said operated appart of the main chain of command ,in zones behind enemy lines as local recon units ,this squad was supposedly under the command of Stefan Chavdarov , but not alot is known about it ,but what is known is that it was part of the "Macedono-Adrianople Militia" (14 670) ,which was mostly made up of volunteers from these areas ,but there were volunteers from north Dobruja ,Moravia,Russia ,Czechoslovakia ,Romania and even a hole company of Armenians of about 274 and many others ,(fun fact is that this organisation was created before the Second Balkan war ,and against the ottoman empire ,not the greeks) that's why the "To Athens" part is snached in the corner .So yes you captured one flag ,was it bulgarian military , no , but still congratulations you capture one flag that was from volunteers. (Most of them supposedly armenian)
Paris Lioytas
Volunteers or not it saya there were under the Bulgarian Army command so they were soldiers. Anyway its always nice to get a bit more detail in little events like these.
Alex Yanakiev
Well that's the thing ,they weren't under the command of the Bulgarian army/armed forces (The command that controlled them was created by the Bulgarian army, the "Macedoni Adrianopol Corps" ,but these squads were already present before the creation of the corps , and the wars) ,so what i am saying is that i am not taking the captured flag that seriously (not that i shouldn't take it) ,but then again it was a flag of only one squad (company) ,that wasn't created by bulgarian army ,and in fact was never intended to attack greek army units .