Last modified: 2002-02-07 by antonio martins
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In Album 2000 is the same as previous
flag of Commandant en Chef de la Flotte (as named
in Album 1995, not quite the same function,
I guess, even if "the Fleet" here is translated as "Navy"). 3:4 ratio
Zeljko Heimer, 03 Feb 2001
(I based my approximation in images from the
Album 2000 — stars are inscribed in
circles 1/3 of hoist, and the circles are set on diagonals in the
middpoints of rectangles obtained by partition of the flag field in
9 equal rectangles.)
Zeljko Heimer, 03 Feb 2001
The Album 1995 image seem a bit
shorter than current one, being now in 3:4 ratio.
Zeljko Heimer, 03 Feb 2001
Possibly at the same time when the ministries have merged, the five
star flag was disbanded. The 1995 issue
have it, while 2000 don't.
Zeljko Heimer, 03 Feb 2001
Album 2000 [pay00] says:
7. Admiral in CommandThree stars “descending” diagonally. Used also by Deputy Chief of Naval General Staff and Commanding Naval Operations. (In Album 1995 the aditional functions were not mentioned — probably not existent at the time or covered under different flags.)
(I based my approximation in images from the
Album 2000 — stars are inscribed in
circles 1/3 of hoist, and the circles are set on diagonals in the
middpoints of rectangles obtained by partition of the flag field in
9 equal rectangles.)
Zeljko Heimer, 03 Feb 2001
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