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U.S. Army numbered commands that are organized under a TOE (Table of Organization & Equipment) are branch-oriented headquarters units at the numbered army or theater of operations level. The commanding general of a signal command, for instance, would be the army/theater's chief signal officer. Organizational flags for these units have a field in the primary branch color and fringe in the secondary branch color with the command's shoulder sleeve insignia (SSI) centered in proper colors. Dimensions are 3 feet at the hoist by 4 feet on the fly plus 2 1/2-inch fringe.
Tom Gregg, 22 April 2001
image by Tom Gregg, 22 April 2001
Organizational flag of 3rd Support Command: the branch colors for support units are buff and
scarlet.
Tom Gregg, 22 April 2001
image by Tom Gregg, 22 April 2001
Organizational flag of 5th Signal Command: the branch colors for signal corps are orange and white.
Tom Gregg, 22 April 2001