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The Army flag follows the British model, consisting of a dark green field
with the army badge (crossed scimitars with a lotus leaf cluster above them)
in yellow. The flag is shown, among other places, flying in front of the
Eternal Flame Monument to the Martyrs (of independence) at the Dhaka cantonment.
In two different photos, the national standard for an infantry
battalion (equivalent to Sovereign's Colour in the British Army) is the
national flag with an inscription in gold Bengali letters in the upper
hoist, presumably the name of the unit or possibly a motto. The standard
appears to follow the British dimensions of 36 x 45 inches; it has a yellow
fringe and is mounted on a staff surmounted with what looks like a flaming
grenade. The cord and tassels appear to be red and yellow.
The battalion colours shown in the background of one photo are orange with
yellow fringe, the same size as the national standards and equipped with
similar finials. They appear to be embroidered with regimental badges in
gold and white.
A photograph of a street parade by troops of the Guards shows an entire rank
of 12 orange flags without fringe, approximately 2:3, with the Guards badge
in golden-yellow and a white scroll at the bottom inscribed (in English)
"Guards" in orange letters. The finial is an orange disk rimmed in silver
with the Army badge in golden yellow.
This may be duplicating material we already have, but a description of the
national flag gives the specifications (6:10 with the radius
of the red circle equal to 1/5 of the fly, centered 9/20 of the way from
hoist to fly). The description says the green is for the greenery of the
country, its vitality and youthfulness, while the red disk is for "the
rising sun of independence after the dark night of a blood drenched
struggle." It goes on to say that the prescribed sizes for hoisting on
buildings are 183 x 305 cm and 46 x 76 cm, and for cars 23 x 38 cm and 16 x
25 cm.
A photo of three army helicopters shows the national aircraft marking in two
different forms. Two helicopters show the marking with a white fimbriation
around the outside while the other shows it without. A photo of light
aircraft on the same page shows the fimbriated version on one fuselage, with
the national flag also fimbriated in white on the tail.
Source: the picture book "Bangladesh Army" (Dhaka: Bangladesh Army Headquarters, 1990).
Joe McMillan, 1 January 2003
The Chief of Army Staff uses a green flag with his badge of office in gold. His badge of office is the army emblem surrounded by gold wreathes; his title appears in a ribbon below the emblem and four stars appears below the ribbon. It is a four-star general rank that holds this position.
Zachary Harden, 02 October 2018
The army uses their badge on a circular background and has the national flag on the tail as a fin-flash. (Source)
Nozomi Kariyasu, 17 April 2024