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Rank Flags of 1949-1954 (Bulgaria)

Last modified: 2006-06-09 by rob raeside
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Background

These are six Bulgarian navy and rank flags adopted in 1949. I am not quite sure about the right size and exact positions of the stars, since the official description said nothing of them.

The proportions of flags are correct; in most cases it was set at 2:3.

Below, I also add a table of sizes provided for these flags.

Size #

Rear Flags

Rank Flags

Pennant

Jack

1

2 x 3 m

1 x 1.5 m

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2

1 x 1.5 m

0.6 x 1.2 m

0.2 x 4 m

1.2 x 1.35 m

3

0.5 x 0.75

0.5 x 0.75 m

0.15 x 3 m

0.6 x 0.7 m

The size in the first row was reserved, foreseen for big vessels.
The size in the second row was for destroyer class and coast guard vessels.
The size in the third row was for all other vessels.

The source of information of all those Bulgarian navy and rank flags is:

Ivanov (1998) Bylgarski bojni znamena i flagove. - Sofia, 1998.- 175 pp.
Andrew Rukkas, 06 March 1999


Note that the rampant lion in these flags appears on a field gules -- exactly as in the arms that preceded and followed the communist regime. When did the Narodna Republika adopt the coat of arms with the field azure?
Juan Morales, 07 March


Chairman Minister (ministyr-predsedatel)

[Chairman Minister] by Andrew Rukkas and Antonio Martins


Navy Commander (komandir na VMS)

[Navy Commander] by Andrew Rukkas and Antonio Martins


Brigade Commander

[Brigade Commander] by Andrew Rukkas and Antonio Martins


Commander of the Coastal Defence Region

[Commander, Coastal Defence Region] by Andrew Rukkas and Antonio Martins


Fleet Commander

[Fleet Commander] by Andrew Rukkas and Antonio Martins


Detachment Commander

[Navy Commander] by Andrew Rukkas and Antonio Martins