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Inglefield clips, from a Royal Navy handbook of 1943 Two brass Inglefield clips connected (a standard clip on the left and a swivel clip on the right).. The Inglefield clip (also known as a sister clip [1] and a Brummel hook [2]) is a clip for joining a flag or ensign quickly, easily and securely to flag halyards so that the flag can be hoisted. [3]
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Reverted to version as of 15:26, 23 April 2023 (UTC) The official NATO website uses azure flag, not navy blue: 09:38, 28 April 2023: 960 × 720 (851 bytes) SpanishEmpireBall2009: Reverted to version as of 08:28, 23 April 2023 (UTC) dats ok: 15:26, 23 April 2023: 960 × 720 (852 bytes) Alexphangia: Reverted to version as of 13:48, 17 April 2023 ...
Made the star exact + corrected the position of the star (in previous version wasn't centered correctly in the vertical axis) + changed dimesions and ViewBox to 900x600 as they are the de facto proportions for 2:3 ratio flags: 20:56, 27 January 2024: 512 × 341 (255 bytes) Andrew Pertsev: correction: 20:46, 27 January 2024: 512 × 341 (255 bytes)
The half or edge of a flag farthest away from the flagpole. This term also sometimes refers to the horizontal length of a flag. Heading. Main article: Flag § Hoisting the flag. A piece of loose fabric running along the hoist for attaching a flag to its rope. Hoist The half or edge of a flag nearest to the flagpole.
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