Canadian Power Squadron Officer Flags (National) (original) (raw)

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- Chief Commander
- Vice Commander
- Rear Commander
- Staff Commander
- Past Commander
- Past Vice Commander
- Past Rear Commander
See also:
- Canadian Power Squadron Officer flags (district)
- Canadian Power Squadron Officer flags (squadron)
- Canadian Power Squadron/Escadrilles canadiennes de plaisance
- Canada
Chief Commander
T3x5 Plain dark blue with 3 crossed white tridents centered.
Marc Pasquin, 9 April 2005
Vice Commander
3x5 Plain dark blue with 2 crossed white tridents centered.
Marc Pasquin, 9 April 2005
Rear Commander
3x5 Plain dark blue with a white trident centered, the stem is longer then on the lieutenant's flag.
Marc Pasquin, 9 April 2005
Staff Commander
3x5 Plain dark blue with a white maple leaf centered, the stem is longer then on the lieutenant's flag.
Marc Pasquin, 9 April 2005
Past Chief Commander
Triangular shaped whit a bifurcated fly, about 1x2. Divided vertically in 3 parts, the first being about twice the other two. The content on the first part is the same as the Chief Commander's flag, the second part is plain white, the third, red.
Marc Pasquin, 9 April 2005
Past Vice Commander
Triangular shaped whit a bifurcated fly, about 1x2. Divided vertically in 3 parts, the first being about twice the other two. The content on the first part is the same as the Vice Commander's flag, the second part is plain white, the third, red.
Marc Pasquin, 9 April 2005
Past Rear Commander
Triangular shaped whit a bifurcated fly, about 1x2. Divided vertically in 3 parts, the first being about twice the other two. The content on the first part is the same as the Rear Commander's flag, the second part is plain white, the third, red..
Marc Pasquin, 9 April 2005






