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MILITARY FLAGS
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  • Regimental flag of the 1st Naval Fusiliers at the [[Bastille Day Military Parade]]
  • Army of Africa]].
  • Guards colour of the [[Svea Life Guards]] (I 1).
  • The [[130th Engineer Brigade]], its subordinate units and their colours.
  • All colours of the Army were on parade for the centenary of the Army, 10 March 2001.
  • Banner of the Swiss Guard with the coat-of arms of commander [[Daniel Anrig]], Pope Francis and Pope Julius II.
  • Standard Spanish Army Colour
  • Romanian Military colours. Air Force design
  • Guidon of a unit of the former Portuguese [[Fiscal Guard]].
  • Air Force]] colour guards
  • German ''Truppenfahne''
  • Colour party of the [[Royal Bermuda Regiment]] at Queen's Birthday Parade on 10 June, 2017
  • 2nd Foreign Infantry Rgt]] bearing the motto "Honneur et Fidélité"
  • The ''Drapeau des chasseurs''
  • Flag of the [[22nd Marine Infantry Regiment]]
  • The KPA's first flag, used in 1948.
  • The KPA's flag from 1992 to 1993. Since this flag's retirement in 1993, the KPA has not had its own dedicated flag, but the 1992 design has been reinstated only as a ceremonial colour for guards units but retaining the arms and motto from the earlier flag of 1948
  • Army flag of the Republic of China
  • U.S. Naval Infantry Battalion flag, ''de facto'' flag of the [[United States Navy]] until 1959
  • Guard Hussar Regiment's]] Colours
  • Guard Hussar Regiment]]
  • The Australian National Flag (top) was the basis of the Australian White Ensign (bottom).
  • 1847}} ([[British Library]])
  • President [[Petro Poroshenko]] presents the colour to the [[State Border Guard Service of Ukraine]] at the 2017 Independence Day Parade, [[Kyiv]]
  • An [[Indonesian Army]] battalion colour guard
  • Coast Guard]].
  • Victoria]], in 1939
  • King's colour of the 1st Battalion, the [[Grenadier Guards]]. In contrast with those of the line infantry regiments, the king's colours of Foot Guards regiments are crimson, and it is their regimental colours that are based on the [[Union Flag]]. Foot Guards regiments also emblazon the same honours (from all conflicts, including both World Wars) on both colours.
  • ''Stitching the Standard'' by [[Edmund Leighton]] (1911), oil on canvas.
  • National colour of Portugal
  • Queen's colours of the Royal New Zealand Air Force, New Zealand Army Officer Cadet School and Royal New Zealand Navy
  • BA112 Reims-Champagne]]
  • Army flag of the People's Republic of China
  • Military colours of the [[Representative Honor Guard Regiment of the Polish Armed Forces]]
  • tactics]], the unit colour was an important rallying point for infantry soldiers.
  • Toronto Scottish Regiment]] at [[Varsity Stadium]] in [[Toronto]], 5 November 2009
  • Additional colours of the 3rd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment (Duke of Wellington's).
  • King’s Colour of the Royal Air Force
  • Russian Armed Forces (top); Russian Army (middle); Russian Aerospace Force (bottom).
  • President's Colour of Sri Lanka
  • The President, Shri [[Ramnath Kovind]] presenting the prestigious President's Colours to all five [[Ladakh Scouts]] Battalions and Ladakh Scouts Regimental Centre, at Leh on August 21, 2017.
  • Queen's<!--picture is from 2013 --> colour of the [[Grenadier Guards]].
  • Marine flag]] for "[[The Star-Spangled Banner]]".
  • The Unit Colour of the 1st Engineer Bataillion, King's Guard of the [[Royal Thai Army]] during the funeral procession of Princess [[Galyani Vadhana]] in 2008.
  • The regimental colour of the Garderegiment Grenadiers en Jagers
  • War Trophy]] Committee in 1921.
  • Unit colour of the Hungarian Defence Force
  • Hellenic Army War Flag
  • Imperial]] regimental flag.

Queen's Messenger         
  • ''Queen's Messenger'' diesel locomotive seen at Bristol Temple Meads station in 2008
  • Badges of King's or Queen’s Messengers from 18th to 20th centuries, seen in an exhibition at the [[Foreign & Commonwealth Office]]
GOVERNMENT COURIER
King's Courier; Silver Greyhound; King's messenger; King's Messengers; Queen's Messenger
¦ noun (in the UK) a courier in the diplomatic service.
Queen's Printer         
  • Victoria]], [[British Columbia]] houses the offices for the King's Printer for British Columbia
OFFICE IN THE KINGDOM OF ENGLAND AND ITS SUCCESSORS
Queen's Printer for Scotland; Queen's Printer for Canada; Office of the Queens Printer; Office of the Queen's Printer; Office of the Queen's Printer for Scotland; Manitoba Queen's Printer; King's Printer for Canada; The Queen's Printer; The King's Printer; Queen's Printer
The Queen's Printer (known as The King's Printer during the reign of a male monarch) is typically a bureau of the national, state, or provincial government responsible for producing official documents issued by the Queen-in-Council, Ministers of the Crown, or other departments. The position is defined by letters patent under the royal prerogative in various Commonwealth realms.
King's Printer         
  • Victoria]], [[British Columbia]] houses the offices for the King's Printer for British Columbia
OFFICE IN THE KINGDOM OF ENGLAND AND ITS SUCCESSORS
Queen's Printer for Scotland; Queen's Printer for Canada; Office of the Queens Printer; Office of the Queen's Printer; Office of the Queen's Printer for Scotland; Manitoba Queen's Printer; King's Printer for Canada; The Queen's Printer; The King's Printer; Queen's Printer
The King's Printer (known as the Queen's Printer during the reign of a female monarch) is typically a bureau of the national, state, or provincial government responsible for producing official documents issued by the King-in-Council, Ministers of the Crown, or other departments. The position is defined by letters patent under the royal prerogative in various Commonwealth realms.

Википедия

Military colours, standards and guidons

In military organizations, the practice of carrying colours, standards, flags, or guidons, both to act as a rallying point for troops and to mark the location of the commander, is thought to have originated in Ancient Egypt some 5,000 years ago. The Roman Empire also made battle standards a part of their vast armies. It was formalized in the armies of Europe in the High Middle Ages, with standards being emblazoned with the commander's coat of arms.