Royal Yugoslavia (1918-1941): Standards (original) (raw)

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- Note on terminology
- Commodore's standard
- Squadron Commander's standard
- Senior Officer afloat's standard
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Note on terminology
The word standards (stegovi) used here is obviously different from standarti, used for theroyal standards, but I have not found a better translation, since steg comes from the root "standing" just as standard does.
Željko Heimer, 20 November 2003
A similar thing happens in German. Rank flags of heads of state and higher officials are usually termed Standarten (standards, as almost anywhere). However there is a further term with the_stand-_ root which identifies swallowtailed- and pennant-shaped flags: Stander.
Santiago Dotor, 25 November 2003
Commodore's standard
First version (1922)
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](../images/y/yu~1922c.gif)image by Željko Heimer
The commodore's standard (steg komodora) is prescribed in article 7 of the 1922 law. The flag is triangular, forked with the royalcrown in full colours in canton. The overall ratio of the flag is 1:2.
The height of the pennant at fly is one third of its height at hoist and the fork reaches the half of the length. The crown is a quarter of the pennant height long and is set in the middle of the canton square half the hoist high.
Željko Heimer, 14 November 2003
Second version (1937)
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](../images/y/yu~1937i.gif) image by Željko Heimer
The commodore's standard (komandna zastava admirala) prescribed in the 1937 law is a swallow-tailed (indentation depth: 4/10 of the flag width) white square flag with a blue border (width: 1/10 of the flag width) all around.
.Here again, Flaggenbuch [neu39] still shows the former version of the flag.
Željko Heimer, 20 November 2003
Squadron Commander's standard
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](../images/y/yu~1937j.gif) image by Željko Heimer
The squadron commander's standard (steg komandanta eskadre) prescribed in the 1937 law is a swallow-tailed blue square flag.
Željko Heimer, 20 November 2003
Senior Officer Afloat's standard
First version (1922)
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](../images/y/yu~1922s.gif)image by Željko Heimer
The seniority standard (steg starešinstva is prescribed in article 8 of the1922 law. It is similar to thecommodore's standard but without the crown.
Željko Heimer, 14 November 2003
Second version (1937)
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](../images/y/yu~1937s.gif)image by Željko Heimer
The seniority standard prescribed in the 1937 law is a blue triangular flag, in proportion 2:3.
Željko Heimer, 20 November 2003