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![[Flag of Arlington County, Virginia]](../images/u/us-va-ar2.gif) image by David Sigley, 28 February 2023
image by David Sigley, 28 February 2023
based on photo
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 - indicates it is reported that there is no known flag.
 - indicates it is reported that there is no known flag.
Municipal flags in Arlington County:
Not Known
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NAACP Arlington Branch President, Julius D. "J.D." Spain, Sr. had this to 
say:
"After a thorough 1 1/2-year process involving thousands of citizens in 
our community, we are thankful to our branch members, the County appointed Logo 
Review Panel, the County Board, and staff for their hard work and dedication. 
Raising a new flag in Arlington County exemplifies the practice and principles 
of social equality. As a non-partisan social justice and civil rights 
organization, we look forward to continued partnership with like-minded 
stakeholders, advancing tangible and productive outcomes for everyone in our 
community."
The flag is a white field with thin horizontal bars at the 
top and bottom of the flag. In the center is the county logo.
The Photo of the flag being adopted:
https://us4.campaign-archive.com
 David 
Sigley, 28 February 2023
![[County Seal]](../images/u/us-va-ar).gif) image by Paul Bassinson, 30 March 2019
 
image by Paul Bassinson, 30 March 2019
![[Flag of Arlington County, Virginia]](../images/u/us-va-ar.gif) image by Randy Young, 29 February 2016
image by Randy Young, 29 February 2016
This is the flag of Arlington County located in northern Virginia, bordering on the District of Columbia, and contains the city of Arlington.  The flag is yellow with the county seal in the center.
Here's some information that was sent to me by an official of the Arlington County government:
"The house symbolized in the circle is the Custis-Lee Mansion, located in Arlington Cemetery, which was originally the property of Robert E. Lee. It is also known as Arlington House. In the design, Arlington House is surrounded by dogwoods blossoms. As I'm sure you know, the dogwood is Virginia's state flower."Randy Young, 19 September 2000
The flag was adopted in 1983. Designed by Mr. Wilcox, Deputy General Council, depart. of the navy. Central emblem is a stylized representation of the Arlington House. Leaves are in blue to prevent using a fourth color (the colors are yellow, blue and white).
source: Nava News
Jaume Ollé, 7 January 2001
New logo
![[logo]](../images/u/us-va-ar2-l.gif) image by David Sigley, 28 February 2023
image by David Sigley, 28 February 2023
In 2020, the County Board approved a process to replace the current County 
logo and seal, which depict Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial. For 
many residents, the home of the Confederate general is a painful representation 
of the slavery that took place in our region.
From February 12 to March 
12, 2021 community members submitted more than 250 ideas for Arlington County’s 
new logo, which a volunteer Logo Review Panel reviewed and further developed 
with a consultant. Residents were invited to share feedback on the top five 
initial concepts between April 23 and May 26.
At the May 18 County Board 
meeting, the Logo Review Panel co-chairs shared an update on the new County 
logo. Based on community feedback, the Board requested to see more logo options 
for consideration.
A call for additional logo ideas was reopened and 
extended from June 3 to June 27, 2021. The Logo Review Panel took initial 
community feedback into consideration, especially on the number of colors and 
diversity of concepts as they reviewed artwork from both submission periods. 
After extensive consideration, the panel did not consider imagery with federal 
monuments, memorials, and facilities. They believe Arlington is a special and 
unique place that encompasses more than a federal presence.
Following 
this second round of community feedback, which will close on Sept. 3, the Logo 
Panel will present the top three logo concepts to the County Board for their 
final decision.
The County Board voted on the new logo Saturday, Sept. 18, 2021 — after more 
than 400 design submissions & 29,000 votes in two rounds of community feedback.
The chosen design represents Arlington’s close relationship with DC and 
Alexandria and echoes how the County was formed, as well as its Potomac River 
border on the east.
The new logo, along with adoption info:
https://www.arlingtonva.us/Government/Topics/County-Logo 
 David Sigley, 28 February 2023
Previous logo
![[logo]](../images/u/us-va-ar-l.gif) image by David Sigley, 28 February 2023
image by David Sigley, 28 February 2023
The former logo of Arlington county was used until 2021, it depicted a simplified outline of the front of the Arlington House, The former home of Robert E. Lee. Underneath is the city and state names.
The former county logo on an old website photo:
https://www.arlnow.com/2013/08/29/residents-get-sneak-peek-at-new-county-website/ 
 David Sigley, 28 February 2023
 
![[Sheriff]](../images/u/us-va-ar-sh.jpg) image located by Paul Bassinson, 9 May 2021
 
image located by Paul Bassinson, 9 May 2021
 Image of the flag of the Arlington County Sheriff’s Office obtained from
https://www.facebook.com/ArlingtonVASheriff/photos/5434864339918160 
Paul Bassinson, 9 May 2021
![[Flag of Arlington County Fire Department]](../images/u/us-va-arfd.gif) image by Randy Young, 15 October 2014
 
image by Randy Young, 15 October 2014
While researching, I came across the flag of the county's fire department. Photographs of an awards ceremony in 2012 contained the flag www.arlingtonmagazine.com/March-April-2012/Thirtieth-Annual-Valor-Awards.
The flag of the Arlington County Fire Department has a white field with the department's logo displayed in the center in dark blue and gold. Above the logo are the words "ARLINGTON COUNTY" in red sans serif letters, with the words "FIRE DEPARTMENT" below the logo in similar lettering.
Randy Young, 15 October 2014