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Prime Minister's flag at sea (left) and car flag (right) - Images by Željko Heimer, 23 September 2001
According to Album des Pavillons [pay00], the Prime Minister's flag at sea is a square French Tricolore. The car flag is similar but in ratio 7:8 and with a golden border (not shown here).
Željko Heimer, 23 September 2001
Minister of Defence's flag at sea (left), emblem (middle) and car flag (right) - Images by Željko Heimer, 23 September 2001, emblem by António Martins, 26 October 2000
As in Britain, the Defence Forces of France have been brought
under a single Minister, known in the past as the Ministre des
Armées, now the Ministre de la Défense
Nationale. A flag for this Ministry was introduced in 1966,
consisting of a square version of the national flag for use at sea
(30:33:37) with in the middle of the white stripe a golden emblem representing
Armée de Terre (Army), Marine Nationale (Navy)
and Armée de l'Air (Air Force) in the centre in gold.
The car flag is similar but in ratio 7:8 and with a golden border (not
shown here).
Sources
Santiago Dotor & Željko Heimer, 23 September 2001
Overseas Minister's flag at sea (left) and car flag (right) - Images by Željko Heimer, 23 September 2001
According to Album des Pavillons
[pay00], the flag at sea of the Minister/Junior Secretary of State for Overseas Departments and Territories is a blue square flag with the Tricolore flag in canton. It was derived from the flag used by Governor-Generals in the former
colonial Empire.
The car flag is similar but in ratio 7:8 and with a golden border (not
shown here).
Pierre Gay & Željko Heimer, 23 September 2001