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Flag for an Officer Commanding a Flotilla or a Squadron (Germany)
Flotilla Pennant (also Squadron Pennant), Flotillenstander (auch Geschwaderstander)
Last modified: 2007-11-24 by jarig bakker
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Squadron Commander pennant
White swallow tailed flag with narrow Iron Cross
in hoist, extending to inner point of swallow tail. [This pennant is flown]
hung from a point [i.e. displayed with the hoist attached to a crossbar,
like a horizontal vexillum]. This flag
was probably in use as early as 1867, certainly
by the mid 1880s and continued in use until 1945.
This flag has continued in use by the Bundesmarine
for the Squadron Commander although the rank of Commodore
no longer exists.
Norman Martin, Dec 1997
According to the navy regulation [Marine
Dienstvorschrift] MDv 161/1 (Bundesministerium
der Verteidigung 1977), the command flag used by an officer commanding
a flotilla is the Flotillenstander (flotilla pennant). This is a
swallowtailed white flag with the Iron Cross as in the admirals'
flag. As a flotilla pennant this is attached to a crossbar.
The same flag, but hoisted normally (not attached to a crossbar), is
used as squadron pennant (Geschwaderstander).
Marcus Schmöger, 21 Nov 2001
Since the 1800s the German navy has hoisted a Flotilla Pennant on the
Flotilla Commanders ship. Do you know if this pennant was hoisted on a
crossbar to the Main mast?
I would also like to know to which tack (cord) the pennant was/is hoisted
to on the Main mast? Do you know if it was to the starboard (right) or
port (left) tack?
Thord Janson, 2 Aug 2006
Flag for an Officer Commanding a Temporary Naval Unit
/ Gruppenstander
Unterscheidungszeichen or distinguishing flags are used to show
command or seniority in cases when ships are joined together accidentally
or temporarily. These flags are used together with the masthead
pennant. The Gruppenstander (group pennant) is the same as the
Geschwaderstander (squadron pennant) and is used
by the commanding officer of a temporary naval unit.
Marcus Schmöger, 21 Nov 2001