Royal Australian Air Force Staff Flags (original) (raw)

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Service Distinguishing Flags
Chapter 11, Annex I, of the RAAF Manual of Ceremonial, AAP 5135.002, which is downloadable at this Air Cadet Corps site, shows "service distinguishing flags" of the follwoing senior officials and officers:
- Minister for Defence
- Chief of Defence Force
- Chief of Navy
- Chief of Army
- Chief of Air Force
- Air officer commanding a command
- Officer of air rank commanding a base or independent unit
- Officer of the rank of squadron leader or above commanding a base or independent unit Joe McMillan, 22 November 2003
Chief of Air Force flag
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](../images/a/au^chaf.gif)by Joe McMillan, 22 November 2003
The Chief of Air Force (formerly Chief of Air Staff) flag is a vertical tricolour air force blue-dark blue-air force blue fimbriated red, with a gold wedge-tailed eagle overall. The colours are derived from triangular shoulder patches worn by members of the Australian Flying Corps during World War I.
The Chief of Air Staff formerly flew the RAAF Ensign.
Miles Li, 27 February 2002
According to the RAAF Manual of Ceremonial, AAP 5135.002, which is downloadable at this Air Cadet Corps site, and the Army Ceremonial Manual (PDF), this is a masthead flag only, as described for the Chief of Defence Force. The Chief of Air Force, along with Air Advisor / Attache, flies the RAAF Ensign as a car flag.
Miles Li, 10 November 2007
Air Officer commanding a command
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](../images/a/au^aocc.gif)by Joe McMillan, 22 November 2003
Air Officer Commanding a command - Light blue, 1:2, with gold astral crown. Car flag only.
Source: Chapter 11, Annex I, of the RAAF Manual of Ceremonial, AAP 5135.002, which is downloadable at this Air Cadet Corps site.
Joe McMillan, 22 November 2003
Officer of air rank commanding a base or independent unit
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](../images/a/au^aocb.gif)by Joe McMillan, 22 November 2003
Light blue, 1:2, with gold astral crown superimposed on RAAF roundel. Car flag only.
Source: Chapter 11, Annex I, of the RAAF Manual of Ceremonial, AAP 5135.002, which is downloadable at this Air Cadet Corps site.
(An officer of air rank is an air commodore, air vice marshal, air marshal, air chief marshal, or marshal of the RAAF--equivalent of a general officer in the army or flag officer in the navy).
Joe McMillan, 22 November 2003
Officer of the rank of squadron leader or above commanding a base or independent unit
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](../images/a/au^ocb.gif)by Joe McMillan, 22 November 2003
Officer of the rank of squadron leader or above commanding a base or independent unit - Light blue, 1:2, with the RAAF roundel. Car flag only.
Source: Chapter 11, Annex I, of the RAAF Manual of Ceremonial, AAP 5135.002, which is downloadable at this Air Cadet Corps site.
Joe McMillan, 22 November 2003
Minister of Air flag
The flag of the former Minister of Air was air force blue, with air force emblem (in full colour?) at the centre. (source: Flags Of All Nations 1958 [hms58])
Miles Li, 27 February 2002