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According to information I got from Major Jovan Milak, of Serbian
Army, unit flags are temporary and should be changed by the end of the
year.
These flags can be regularly seen during new brigades' formation ceremonies, wich are part of the Serbian army's reform. During the ceremony, the Serbian President gives the flag to the brigade's commander.
Milan Jovanović, 22 April 2007
The Serbian Military Army Protocol document is ready for
offical signature. This document regulates the usage of state and military flags.
Every branch and military unit has the right to have a flag, as well as
the Defence Minister and cabinet members, operative centers, units
and military institutions on brigade level.
Pennants are for units smaller than a brigade.
Banners are for the Defence Minister, Joint (and deputy) chief of staff
commander and members, operative commanders, brigade commanders,
department and other individual (rank) flags...
The document also describes the size, proportions, handling and other flag
related usages such as flag-shaped patches on uniforms, etc.
Milan Jovanović, 3 July 2007
Land Forces brigade flag, reverse and obverse - Image after Major Milak's drawing.
The size of the flag, excluding the golden fringe (not represented) is 90 cm x 90 cm. The motto in Serbian reads "For the freedom and the honor of the fatherland".
Milan Jovanović, 22 April 2007
Air Force brigade flag, reverse and obverse - Image after Major Milak's drawing.
The size of the flag, excluding the golden fringe (not represented) is 90 cm x 90 cm. The motto in Serbian reads "For the freedom and the honor of the fatherland".
Milan Jovanović, 22 April 2007