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2:3
As per Armed Forces Flags Act 1985-6, de facto in use since circa 1960
image by Miles Li, 23 March 2014
Source:
Ministry of Defence website
Regarding the Taiwanese Army Flag, it can be in three forms:
1. Army Flag - no fringe, no white strip at hoist. Used in parades
to represent the army as a whole. It is never hoisted (the
national flag is used instead).
2: Army Unit Flag - yellow fringe, white strip with black letters bearing the
name of the unit. Parade flag.
3. Army Unit Guidon (in the US sense) - as for (2), but smaller.
None of the flags carry battle honours. All military flags have red flagpole
with silver spearhead finial and red tassels immediately underneath (no cord).
National flag, however, has white flagpole with golden ball finial.
Miles Li, 06 February 2003
I don't seem to be able to find this in your collection.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Revolutionary_Army
Alastair Dallas, 06 November 2012
According to the given source, National Revolutionary Army is the
predecessor of current Republic of China Army, which still uses the flag.
Tomislav Todorović, 06 November 2012
3:4
image by Miles Li, 23 March 2014
As per Army Flags Act 1934.
Miles Li, 23 March 2014
7:8
image by Miles Li, 23 March 2014
As per Army Flags Act 1953.
Miles Li, 23 March 2014
Army Flags Act was revised in July 1935, and the main revision was to change
the proportions from 3:4 to 7:8.
Therefore, this flag was adopted in 1935. The derivatives of the flags were
revised again in 1953, but the Army Flag was excluded.
Akira Oyo, 23 March 2014
I suspect this was the case but I didn't have the source.
Miles Li, 23 March 2014
There are three copies of original official documentations in
Files Folder.
[The PDF files mentioned above are all for members only!]
1.
Chinese Army flags (1929-ca. 1931).
2.
Chinese Army flags (ca. 1931-1932; 1934-1935, temporarily
abolished on Jan 1st 1933)
3.
Chinese Army flags (1935-1953)
Akira Oyo, 23 March 2014
Interesting that this document was marked 'Secret' (機密)... no wonder I didn't
know the ROC Army flag's proportions were changed in 1935.
Miles Li, 24 March 2014
7:8
image by Miles Li, 28 July 2014
Dimensions: 140cm x 122.5cm. Flagpole: 240cm long, including golden ball
finial (size unspecified).
Miles Li, 28 July 2014
Proportions 8:7. The pole is red, with a golden ball finial (size
unspecified), but no pike at the base.
Miles Li, 15 August 2014
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