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White Ensign c1750, UK (fotw); Flag of
Banská Belá, Slovakia (fotw)
National Flag of Vietnam (fotw);
National Arms of Spain (fotw)
Flag and Arms of North Rhine–Westphalia, Germany (fotw
& CS)
Please note that this term was originally introduced to describe a mast or masts on those steam vessels not equipped with an auxiliary sailing rig.
Police Flag, Malta (fotw);
Flag of the Police Mounted Branch, Canada (fotw);
Police Vessel Pennant, Thailand (fotw)
Flag of African National Congress, RSA (fotw);
Flag of Međimurje Party, Croatia (fotw);
Flag of Libertarian National Socialist Green Party, USA (fotw).
Notes
a) In both historical and/or contemporary terms,
a political flag and a trade union flag can often be very closely linked – see
‘trade union flag’.
b) Protests often have a political motivation, and therefore, the difference between this and a protest flag is often blurred.
Example; Flag of Uelsen, Germany (fotw)
Arms of Šibenik-Knin, Croatia (fotw);
Flag of Haarlem, The Netherlands (fotw)
Flag of Kalnik, Croatia (fotw);
Flag of Il-Birgu, Malta (fotw);
Flag of Kaptol, Croatia (fotw)
Please note that a pommel is the usually (but not invariably) heavy, disk-like projection above the hilt which helps balance the blade, fixes that hilt’s binding and act as a weapon in its own right.
Flag of Aljezur, Portugal (fotw);
Arms and Flag of Zagreb, Croatia (fotw)
Flag of Rogatec, Slovenia (fotw); Arms of
Ljubljana, Slovenia (fotw)
Flag of Wissembourg, France (fotw); Arms of
Maribor, Slovenia (fotw)
Officer’s Port Epee/Dress Knot, USN and USCG (marlowwhite.com)
Arms and Flag of Outeiro Major, Portugal (fotw)
Please note – not to be confused with the honour point – see ‘honour point’.
Army Surgeon General, US (fotw);
Under Secretary of the Army, US (fotw);
Sergeant Major of the Army, US (fotw)
1) In US military usage, that size of national flag flown regularly over army and marine corps posts –
8.95 feet (2.72m) wide by 17 feet (5.18m) long for the army and 10 feet (3 m) wide by 19 feet (5.8 m) long
for the marine corps (see also ‘garrison flag’,
‘storm flag’ and
‘war flag’).
2) See ‘postal flag’.
National Flag of the USA (fotw);
Post/Postal Flag , France (fotw)
Postal Flag, UK (fotw);
Postal Flag/Ensign 1920 – 1939, Danzig (fotw);
Postal Flag/Ensign, Denmark (fotw)
Arms and Flag of Tychy, Poland (fotw)
Arms of Ilok, Croatia (fotw)
Post/Postal Pennant, Italy (fotw)
Please note with regard to 2) that this term is never used alone, but always with the
ordinary being blazoned, for example a fess-potent as illustrated above’.
Example; Flag and Arms of Unhais-o-Velho, Portugal (fotw)
Arms and Flag of Wielka Nieszawka, Poland (fotw)
Banner of France c1150 – c1350 (fotw);
Flag of Chastre, Belgium (fotw);
Flag of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France (fotw)
POW-MIA Flag, US and Canada (fotw)
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