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Flag applied on the vehicles of the Spanish Army in Iraq - Image by Jorge Hurtado, 14 May 2004


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Flag applied on the vehicles of the Spanish Army in Iraq

Jorge Hurtado reports in Gaceta de Banderas (May 2004) that the vehicles of the Spanish Army operating in Iraq from July 2003 to May 2004 used a flag-like logo, painted (or maybe it was a decal) on vehicles' sides, doors etc.. The logo consists of a Spanish flag with, instead of the coat of arms, the word "Spain" in black Arabic lettering. This logo has never, as far as I know, been used as an actual flag, either for hoisting or otherwise.

Santiago Dotor, 14 May 2004

Spain in Arabic is Isbaniya, which in Arabic letters would be: Alif (with hamza below) – Sim – Be – Alif – Nun – Ye – Alif, that is, اسبانيا:

Joseph McMillan, 19 May 2004