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DescriptionFlag of the British Army.svg | 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). The Queen's Regulations for the Army 1975. Government of the United Kingdom p. 227. Retrieved on 14 November 2015.). | ||||
Date | 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 | Created in Adobe Illustrator CS2, based off the above sources, by Philip Ronan | ||||
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current | 13:26, 19 July 2022 | 710 × 406 (83 KB) | HapHaxion | reduce file size | |
09:15, 24 October 2017 | 710 × 406 (101 KB) | Sodacan | size | ||
08:57, 24 October 2017 | 710 × 406 (121 KB) | Sodacan | Major modification in accordance with the image from the Flag Institute | ||
04:14, 21 July 2007 | 675 × 450 (88 KB) | Himasaram | upload from en.wikipedia image of the same name by Zscout370 | ||
10:05, 10 January 2007 | 710 × 473 (47 KB) | Ar-ras | {{Information |Description={{Information |Description=The flag of the British Army. |Source=Own work, created in Adobe Illustrator CS2 |Date=2006-11-28 |Author=Philip Ronan |Permission=See below |other_versions=Supersedes [[:en::I |
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