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Kaiserliche Kriegsflaggen / War Flag of
Germany, 1870 – 1892,
1892 – 1903 and 1903 – 1919 (fotw)
Imperial Standard of Japan (fotw)
Arms and Flag of Oldenburg in Holstein, Germany (Wikipedia & fotw)
King’s Broad Pennant until 1973, Greece (fotw)
King’s Colour of The Barcelona Regiment 1810, Spain (fotw);
Kings Colour of the RAF 1947 – 1952, UK (fotw)
Union Jack 1601 – 1801, England/UK (fotw)
Arms and Flag of Hermannsburg, Germany (Wikipedia
and fotw)
Knatterflagge/Vertically Hoisted Flag of Sankt Wolfgang, Germany (fotw)
Lance Pennon of a knight Bachelor (or Pennoncier), England 1415
Lance Pennon of Sir Robert Knolles. Knight Banneret c1360, England
Please note that a direct translation of the above is "command pennant", however, this term is already in use by other navies, and covers pennants with a different function, so the term “pennant of command” has been introduced as an alternative.
Kommandowimpel/Masthead Pennant of Germany (Wikipedia)
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