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by Joe McMillan, 24 August 1999
Secretary of Defense - Officially "medium blue" but actually a lighter shade close to B-, with the central device of the Department seal and four white stars. Approved by the President, 1947. Spread eagle finial, medium blue and white cord and tassels, white fringe.
Joe McMillan, 24 August 1999
by Joe McMillan, 24 August 1999
Deputy Secretary of Defense - Same as SecDef but white with medium blue stars and fringe. Approved by President, 1949. Spread eagle finial, medium blue and white cord and tassels.
Joe McMillan, 24 August 1999
by Joe McMillan, 24 August 1999
Under Secretaries of Defense - Medium blue with a dark blue triangle throughout, central device of Department seal on center and four white stars across the top. Approved by SecDef 1959. Spread eagle finial, medium blue fringe, medium blue and white cord and tassels.
Joe McMillan, 24 August 1999
by Joe McMillan, 24 August 1999
Deputy Under Secretaries of Defense - Same as Under Secretary with colors of field reversed. Same accoutrements. Don't know approval date, but displayed currently in DUSD offices.
Joe McMillan, 24 August 1999
by Joe McMillan, 24 August 1999
Assistant Secretaries of Defense - Same as SecDef but white with "Old Glory" red stars and fringe. Approved by President, 1949. Spread eagle finial, Old Glory red and white cord and tassels. Same flag is used by Department of Defense General Counsel.
Joe McMillan, 24 August 1999
The DoD Inspector General's flag is like the Assistant Secretaries but with Old Glory blue stars and fringe and Old Glory blue and white cord and tassels.
Joe McMillan, 24 August 1999