In the Dutch navy there is a distiction between command flags (indicating
a function) and rank flags (indicating a rank). The designs are similar,
but the former have proportions 1:1, the latter 2:3. Until 1956, when the
present set of command and rank flags was adopted, the stars were rotated
90 degrees. According to Neubecker's Flaggenbuch, 1939 [neu92]
the imaginary circle circumscribing a star was 9/20 of the height of the
red stripe. I don't know when this set was adopted.
Mark Sensen, 28 Jul 2002
Command flags
Admiral (Admiraal)
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by Mark Sensen, 24 Jul 2002
The flag for admiral was the same as present.
Mark Sensen, 28 Jul 2002
Lieutenant-Admiral (Luitenant-Admiraal)
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by Mark Sensen, 28 Jul 2002
Vice-Admiral (Vice-Admiraal)
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by Mark Sensen, 28 Jul 2002
Rear-Admiral (Schout bij Nacht)
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by Mark Sensen, 28 Jul 2002
This function has a very distinctive name in Dutch not comparable to
a term in any other language (at least as far as I know): "schout-bij-nacht"
(literally: "sheriff at night" or "looks out at night")..
Mark Sensen, 24 Jul 2002
Commodore (Commodore)
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by Mark Sensen, 28 Jul 2002
Neubecker's Flaggenbuch, 1939 [neu92]
doesn't show flags for a commander, but Kannik's Vlaggen, standaarden en
wapens [kan59a] mentions it. I assume flags
for this rank, or maybe even the rank itself, were created only after WWII.
Mark Sensen, 28 Jul 2002
Rank flags (Onderscheidingsvlaggen)
Admiral or Field Marshall (Admiraal of Veldmaarschalk)
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by Mark Sensen, 24 Jul 2002
The flag for admiral was the same as present.
Mark Sensen, 28 Jul 2002
Lieutenant-Admiral or General (Luitenant-Admiraal
of Generaal)
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by Mark Sensen, 28 Jul 2002
Vice-Admiral or Lieutenant-General (Vice-admiraal
of Luitenant-generaal)
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by Mark Sensen, 28 Jul 2002
Rear-Admiral or General-Major (Schout-bij-nacht of
Generaal-majoor)
Neubecker's Flaggenbuch, 1939 [neu92]
doesn't show flags for a commander, but Kannik's Vlaggen, standaarden en
wapens [kan59a] mentions it. I assume flags
for this rank, or maybe even the rank itself, were created only after WWII.
Mark Sensen, 28 Jul 2002