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Individual and General Recall - Flag X (X-Ray) and First Substitute in the ICS; Disqualified (fotw and CS)
“I Intend to Protest” and “Boat Incurring Penalty”
(CS & fotw); Racing Flag of HRH Prince Phillip
1921-2021,
UK (fotw)
Flags of Selangor and Sarawak (fotw).
Notes
a) The star on the flag of Selangor has its outer point orientated towards the fly.
b) Whilst that of Sarawak has its inner point along the diagonal meridian.
Flag of Harare, Zimbabwe (fotw)
Arms and Flag of Zakliczyn, Poland (fotw)
Please note that the vexillological term for rays spreading out from a central point is radiating – see ‘radiating 1)’.
Flag of Xaxim. Brazil (fotw);
Arms of Głogów, Poland (fotw);
Flag of Šuto Orizari, Macedonia (fotw)
Flag of Arizona, USA (fotw); National Flag of the
North Macedonia (fotw); National Flag of China (fotw)
Please note with regard to 1) that the heraldic term for rays spreading out from a central point is radiant – see ‘radiant’.
Spanish Naval Flag 16-17th C (fotw);
Infantry Colour 1693, Spain (fotw);
Flag of the Ferrol Squadron 1732-1760, Spain (fotw)
Flag of Gloucester, Canada (fotw);
Arms of Střemy, Czechia (fotw);
Flag of Vrchovany, Czechia (fotw)
The Current Gay Rights Flag (fotw); Flag of the
International Cooperative Movement 1925 – 2001 (fotw); National Flag of
South Africa (fotw)
Raised Detail on a Ceremonial Flag of San Cristóbal de la Laguna, Tenerife, Spain (Klaus-Michael Schneider)
Flag of South Holland, The Netherlands (fotw);
Flag of Windisch, Switzerland (fotw);
Royal Banner of Scotland (fotw)
Rank Flags of a General, Lt General and Major
General, Thailand
(fotw)
Please note, that although these terms are sometimes considered interchangeable, the Editors have drawn a general distinction between the command flags used by senior naval officers, the rank flags employed by officers from the other armed services, the distinguishing flags of civilians and with personal flags.
Field Marshall UK and Five Star General Army and Marine Corps US (CS); Commodore Royal Navy and Brigadier Royal Marines UK, Rear Admiral (Lower Half) USN and Brig Gen USAF (CS)
Notes
a) The number of stars range between one and five
dependent upon the rank of the officer concerned.
b)
In US service officers of the army and the
Marine Corps have red plates, whilst those of the USN and USAF have dark blue. In UK service,
however, officers of the army have red, of the RN and Royal Marines dark blue, and of the
RAF light blue (and that there is a combined services plate whose field is of vertical
stripes in dark blue, red and light blue).
State Flag of Ethiopia 1941 – 1974 (fotw); Two Examples of Rastafarian Flags (fotw)
Military Colour c1776 (fotw); Flag of the
South Carolina Navy c1779 (fotw);
Naval Jack 2002 – 2019, US (fotw)
Flag of Tibet (fotw)
Flag and Arms of Sør-Varanger, Norway (fotw); Flag
of
Berlevåg, Norway (fotw)
Flag of the Socialist Party, Kurdistan (fotw);
Flag of Ngardmau, Palau (fotw);
Flag of Čaška, Macedonia (fotw)
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