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image by Michael Smuda, 23 November 1998
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To my knowledge there is not an official drawing of the flag made by the Army Institute of Heraldry, but the flag seems to have de facto status.
Curiously, the flag seen when touring the FBI headquarters has a dark blue background although every other flag I have seen has the royal blue background similar to the Department of Justice flag.
John Niggley, 26 November 1998
The heraldry of the Seal of the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (which is the core of the FBI flag) from www.fbi.gov:
Each symbol and color in the FBI seal has special significance. The dominant blue field of the seal and the scales on the shield represent justice. The endless circle of 13 stars denotes unity of purpose as exemplified by the original 13 states. The laurel leaf has, since early civilization, symbolized academic honors, distinction and fame. There are exactly 46 leaves in the two branches, since there were 46 states in the Union when the FBI was founded in 1908. The significance of the red and white parallel stripes lies in their colors. Red traditionally stands for courage, valor, strength, while white conveys cleanliness, light, truth, and peace. As in the American Flag, the red bars exceed the white by one. The motto, " Fidelity, Bravery, Integrity," succinctly describes the motivating force behind the men and women of the FBI. The peaked bevelled edge which circumscribes the seal symbolizes the severe challenges confronting the FBI and the ruggedness of the organization. The gold color in the seal conveys its over-all value.submitted by: Matt Stevens, 27 September 2001