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  2. File:Flag of the British Army (1938-present).svg - Wikipedia

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    Flag was adopted in 1938 (Znamierowski, Alfred (2003) Illustrated Book of Flags, London: Southwater, p. 84 ISBN: 978-1-842-15881-4. ) Source: Image of the flag: Flags & Heraldy Committee. Flying Flags in the United Kingdom. Flag Institute: The United Kingdom's National Flag Charity. Retrieved on 14 November 2015. Author

  3. File:Flag of the United Kingdom (black and white; variant 2 ...

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  4. File:Flag of the British Army.svg - Wikipedia

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    The Army Flag (non-ceremonial): is authorized to be flown at any Army or inter-Service events of a non ceremonial nature, at Army headquarters and recruiting offices. The Army Flag is not to be flown as the principal flag denoting Army participation at any international event where the Union Flag should be flown (Ministry of Defence (1996).

  5. List of United Kingdom flags - Wikipedia

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    Non-Ceremonial Flag of the British Army: A red field defaced with the badge of the British Army. 1838 on: Ensign of the Corps of Royal Engineers: A blue government ensign defaced with the crest of the coat of arms of the Board of Ordnance. 1952–2022: Camp Flag of the Royal Engineers: 2022 on: Camp Flag of the Royal Engineers

  6. List of English flags - Wikipedia

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    A red saltire on a counter-changed field of green and white. 2017: Flag of Bloxwich reg (Town and civil parish, West Midlands) A counter-changed black and green cross on a white field with a rampant black lion in the canton and a green tree in the hoist. 2009: Flag of Calne reg (Town and civil parish, Wiltshire) 2016: Flag of Caterham reg (Town ...

  7. List of military flags - Wikipedia

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    Flag Notes British Army: Army 1938–present Royal Navy: Navy 1864–present Royal Air Force: Air force Royal Marines: Marines Royal Engineers: Engineers (subordinate ...

  8. Regulation Colours - Wikipedia

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    British Armed Forces units usually carry two Regulation Colours: the Regulation King's Colour and Regulation Regimental Colour. These are often referred to as the standard or ensign. Colours are the identifying battle flags carried by military regiments to show where their respective soldiers should rally in battle. Originally these were 6 feet ...

  9. Flag of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The flag proportions on land and the war flag used by the British Army have the proportions 3:5. [1] The flag's height-to-length proportions at sea are 1:2. [2] The Union Flag also features in the canton of the flags of the Royal Navy, the Royal Air Force, and the British Merchant Navy. These flags are known as ensigns.