
Last modified: 2004-12-28 by antonio martins
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![[Presidential flag of Argentina]](../images/a/ar~pres.gif)
See also: Presidential flag afloat
![[Navy Minister]](../images/a/ar~navm.gif)
![[Commander General]](../images/a/ar~cgn.gif)
In Album 2000 is the same as previous
flag of Commandant en Chef de la Flotte (as named
in Album 1995, not quite the same function,
I guess, even if "the Fleet" here is translated as "Navy"). 3:4 ratio
Željko Heimer, 03 Feb 2001
(I based my approximation in images from the
Album 2000 — stars are inscribed in
circles 1/3 of hoist, and the circles are set on diagonals in the
middpoints of rectangles obtained by partition of the flag field in
9 equal rectangles.)
Željko Heimer, 03 Feb 2001
![[Chief-commander of Navy]](../images/a/ar~ccn.gif)
The Album 1995 image seem a bit
shorter than current one, being now in 3:4 ratio.
Željko Heimer, 03 Feb 2001
![[Commander of naval operations]](../images/a/ar~cno.gif)
Possibly at the same time when the ministries have merged, the five
star flag was disbanded. The 1995 issue
have it, while 2000 don't.
Željko Heimer, 03 Feb 2001
![[Admiral]](../images/a/ar~adm.gif)
Album 2000 [pay00] says:
7. Admiral in CommandThree stars “descending” diagonally. Used also by Deputy Chief of Naval General Staff and Commanding Naval Operations. (In Album 1995 the aditional functions were not mentioned — probably not existent at the time or covered under different flags.)
(I based my approximation in images from the
Album 2000 — stars are inscribed in
circles 1/3 of hoist, and the circles are set on diagonals in the
middpoints of rectangles obtained by partition of the flag field in
9 equal rectangles.)
Željko Heimer, 03 Feb 2001