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image by Tom Gregg, 25 May 1998
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Positional Color, Office of the Secretary of the Army. This flag features the basic insignia of the Army, the Coat of Arms of the U.S. in proper colors, as it's principal charge. The four stars in the corners are common to the flags of most Cabinet secretaries. This color is always displayed with cord and tassels of red and white.
Tom Gregg, 25 May 1998
image by Tom Gregg, 25 May 1998
Positional Color, Under Secretary of the Army. This flag is similar to the Secretary's flag, but with colors reversed -- white field, red stars -- and a red fringe. It is displayed with cord and tassels of red and white.
Tom Gregg, 25 May 1998
image by Tom Gregg, 7 June 1998
Positional Color, Offices of the Assistant Secretaries of the Army. Like the color for the Under Secretary, but the stars and fringe are "national flag" blue; cord and tassels are "national flag" blue and white.
Tom Gregg, 7 June 1998
image by Tom Gregg, 7 June 1998
Positional Color, Offices of the Principal Staff Assistants to the Secretary of the Army. This attractive color is
authorized for the Secretary's chief bureaucratic assistants, e.g. the Chief of Public Affairs and the Auditor General.
Tom Gregg, 7 June 1998