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The flag of the UK National Health Service is a white rectangle with a 
horizontal blue oblong occupying the greater part of the center. Within the 
oblong are the white block letters NHS. However, on the hospital letterheads and 
also on some vehicles belonging to the NHS Logistics Service the letters are 
staggered so that they appeared to be italic capitals instead.
Ron Lahav, 5 September 2004
Italicised is the definitive form. See a version of their logo on the front 
page of their web site here: www.nhs.uk  It 
is usually to be found on the sides of vehicles including ambulances, signage 
and the such like, but I've never actually seen it on a flag!
Colin Dobson, 7 September 2004