Lieutenant-General with Subordinate Command's Flag on Army Vehicles 1930-1931 and 1936-ca.1945 (Spai (original) (raw)

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Teniente General con Mando Subordinado
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](../images/e/es^lgn30.gif) 1:1 | 40 × 40 cm 
image by Luis Miguel Arias
See also:
- Lieutenant-General in Command (Teniente General con Mando)
- Army Rank Flags 1930-1931 and 1936-ca.1945 (Spain)
- Spain
Description
Square swallowtailed national flag 40 cm wide with three regular four-pointed stars of red bunting, placed horizontally on the yellow stripe. The width of the stars shall be half the width of that stripe [i.e. 1/4 of the hoist. The stars are placed so that the distances in between them and from the last star to its nearby side are all the same. In other words, the remaining horizontal bits of yellow are uniformly distributed. As with the Infantes' standard, the swallowtail cut is 1/4 of the length deep. Stars are centred on the remaining 3/4.]
Luis Miguel Arias, translated by Santiago Dotor, 21 May 2002