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image by Eugene Ipavec, 23 May 2006
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Seen recently on the IDF (Israel Defense Forces) (www.idf.il) a flag which is
supposedly the Israeli Army flag.
The flag has 5 diagonal stripes,
orange-red/white/green/black/orange-red, of proportions
2/1/5/1/2. In the center of the red stripe is a white-bordered
gold disk, containing 4 semicircles of green, orange, black and
orange-red. Superimposed over them is a upright black-outlined
white bayonet blade, partially enclosed on its right by an olive
branch, also in black-outlined white.
Eugene Ipavec, 19 November 2005
It is the Land Arm Command flag. The Land Arm Command was
established in 1998 and replaced Field Forces Command (est
1983).
Photo of the said flag at www1.idf.il,
showing the change of command of 7 November 2005 with the CoS,
LtG Dan Halutz handing the flag to the new Land Arm commander,
MjG Beni Gantz.
I think that the colors represent the main forces incorporated in
this arm (armour (black), infantry (green), artillery (red) ,
engineering (orange). Note that the emblem is only the sword and
olive branch (no wings and no anchor) as it relates only to the
land forces.
Dov Gutterman, 20 November 2005
There are several photos at the Israeli National
photo collection. One of
these photos (code 4290/D67-072) clearly shows the ground
force flag with yellow bottom, not red.
Miles Li, 21 January 2006
The photo of the IDF Ground Force flag at www1.idf.il,
shows the flag clearly. Unlike Miles Li and eljko
Heimer's version, though, the bottom/fly-most
diagonal stripe should be red, not gold, and the white
and black diagonal stripes should touch the corners of the flag.
That photo
The photo at the Israeli National
photo collection is from 1995; www1.idf.il
one is recent. Perhaps a change was made inthe interim?
The central badge in the older photo looks larger than in the
newer one, too - it seems to touch the black and white bands.
Eugene Ipavec, 21 January 2006
Maybe the angle of the sun and the camera took also part, as
bottom/fly-most diagonal stripe is not yellow and not red ... in
my opinion, it is orange!
Dov Gutterman, 21 January 2006
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