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Belgium: Air Force rank flags

Last modified: 2005-01-22 by ivan sache
Keywords: flag officer | swords: 2 (crossed) | lieutenant-general | major-general | colonel | lieutenant-colonel | major |
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Flag Officer

[Flag Officer]by Željko Heimer

The flag of a flag officer is a square black-yellow-red tricolor flag flag with two black lined white swords in saltire in the middle.

Source: Album des Pavillons [pay00]

Željko Heimer, 22 February 2001

'Flag Officer' will mean general officers of the Army and Air Force.

Joe McMillan, 28 February 2001


Colonel

[Colonel]by Ivan Sache

The flag of a colonel is a light blue triangular flag with a red border and three groups of three horieontal black-yellow-red strips.

Source: Smith [smi75c] - unconfirmed flag, maybe obsolete.

Ivan Sache, 6 June 2004


Lieutenant-General

[Flag of a Lieutenant-General]by Miles Li

The flag of a lieutenant-general is a rectangular, swallow-tailed light blue flag with a red border and two groups of three horizontal black-yellow-red stripes.

Source: Flags of All Nations [hms58] - unconfirmed flag, maybe obsolete.

Miles Li, 21 April 2004


Lieutenant-Colonel

[Lieutenant-Colonel]by Ivan Sache

The flag of a lieutenant-colonel is similar to the lieutenant-general's flag but triangular.

Source: Smith [smi75c] - unconfirmed flag, maybe obsolete.

Ivan Sache, 6 June 2004


Major-General

[Flag of a Major-General]by Miles Li

The flag of a major-general is a rectangular, swallow-tailed light blue flag with a red border and one group of three horizontal black-yellow-red stripes in the middle.

Source: Flags of All Nations [hms58] - unconfirmed flag, maybe obsolete.

Miles Li, 21 April 2004


Major

[Major]by Ivan Sache

The flag of a major is similar to the major-general's flag but triangular.

Source: Smith [smi75c] - unconfirmed flag, maybe obsolete.

Ivan Sache, 6 June 2004