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The last addition to
the set of the naval flags was made in 1975, by the order of the Commander
of the Fleet of 08 February 1975. Four flags were adopted, in which the
Soviet influence is still very obvious.
Željko Heimer, 21 September 2001
Ivanov (1998) recounts that the post-1975
regulations of the Navy are not available due to the confidentiality of the
documents. Once they are declassified, we may get some more data.
Željko Heimer, 25 January 2004
Deputy Minister of the People's Defence of the Navy (Flag na
zamestnik-minist'ra na narodnata otbrana po VMF). As the naval ensign with the star replaced by a red anchor topped with a red
five-pointed star and surrounded with a golden wreath and with a light blue
stripe through the middle of the white field broken at the emblem. The image is
reconstructed from a description in
Ivanov (1998).
Željko Heimer, 21 September 2001
Chief of Staff of Naval Fleet (Flag na nachalnik-shtaba na VMF). Red flag with naval ensign in
the canton and two white five-pointed stars in the fly --
same as previous Senior Flag Officer.
Željko Heimer, 21 September 2001
As Senior Flag Officer, but with only one star in the fly -- same as previous
Junior Flag Officer.
Željko Heimer, 21 September 2001
Naval Rescue Vessels Ensign (Flag na avariino-spasitelnite korabi na VMF). Light blue flag with the naval ensign in
the canton and with a white disk in the fly
with black diver's helmet.
Željko Heimer, 21 September 2001