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Middle Arms of Bremen, Germany (fotw)
Commander in Chief banner, Canada (fotw)
Regimental Colour and Queen’s colour, 1st Battalion of The Black Watch (Graham Bartram)
Military Crests of Alabama,
Texas, Mississippi and
Maryland, US (fotw)
Armed Forces Emblem, Kyrgyzstan (fotw);
Armed Services Emblem, Ukraine (fotw)
Army Flag, UK (fotw); Flag of the
Military Academy, Pakistan (fotw);
Military Colour, Denmark (fotw);
Corps Flag, Poland (fotw); Rank Flag of the General,
South Korea (fotw)
Flag of
Ham-sur-Heure, Belgium (fotw); Former Flag of
Courtion, Switzerland (fotw); Flag of
Orthen, Netherlands (fotw)
Flag and Arms of Sazes do Lorvão, Portugal
(fotw);
Flag and Arms of Choltice, Czechia (fotw)
Arms and Flag of Veliki Grđevac,
Croatia (fotw)
Obverse and Reverse of the Civil Ensign of Fiji
(fotw)
Flag of Bennau, Switzerland (fotw);
Arms of Krzywiń, Poland (fotw); Flag
Bützow, Germany (fotw);
Arms of Pszczew, Poland (fotw)
Please note that in the sailing/steam-assisted navy, the command flag of a
rear-admiral was formerly flown in this position (also ‘balls of difference’,
‘flag of command’ and ‘flagship’)
Flag of a Rear-Admiral 1864 - 1898, UK (fotw)
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