Army Rank Flags 1930-1931 and 1936-ca.1945 (Spain) (original) (raw)

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- Introduction
- Royal Standard 1930-1931 (Estandarte Real)
- Standard for the 'Infantes' of Spain 1930-1931 (Estandarte Real para SS.AA. los Infantes de España)
- Minister of the Army (Ministro del Ejército)
- Captain-General of the Army (Capitán General del Ejército)
- Lieutenant-General in Command (Teniente General con Mando)
- Lieutenant-General with Subordinate Command (Teniente General con Mando Subordinado)
- Division General in Command (General de División con Mando)
- Division General with Subordinate Command (General de División con Mando Subordinado)
- Brigade General in Command (General de Brigada con Mando)
- Brigade General with Subordinate Command (General de Brigada con Mando Subordinado)
- Senior Officer (unless a General)'s Pennant (Jefe más caracterizado en agrupación de varias unidades (si no tiene empleo de Oficial General))
See also:
- Rank Flags 1923-1931 and 1938-1977 (Spain)
- Historical Flags 1785-1931 (Spain)
- Spain
Introduction
A 1930 Royal Circular Order about army vehicles – including aspects such as licence plates, colours, markings, flags and even range and fuel consumption – includes a chapter on car flags. The Royal Circular Order was approved on 14th March 1930. These flags were abolished in 1931 when the Republic was proclaimed and most were readopted in 1936 – except the royal standards and the minister's flag, since there were no ministers in the military junta – by a Decree of 13th September 1936, and possibly were used until the 1945 Decree. If they did, there would have been two minister's flags, one with the Republican arms (on the red-yellow-red square flag) since 1st December 1936 and another with the 1938 arms.
Similar flags in the colours red-yellow-purple were probably used during the Republican era, as happened with the naval rank flags.
In the comments to the flag images, those in brackets are not mentioned in the Order and dimensional data in brackets has been obtained measuring the images in the graphical annexes to the Order. Comments not in brackets are literally translated from the Order.
Luis Miguel Arias, translated by Santiago Dotor, 21 May 2002