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Zoltan Horvath, 2 September 2024
The Armed Forces of the Philippines Flag has the same ratio as the Philippine 
national flag and comprises three horizontal stripes, representing the three 
major services of the armed forces: green (army), royal/light blue (air force), 
navy blue (navy); and on the center, the arms of the Armed Forces of the 
Philippines as follows:
   The coat of arms of the armed forces of the Philippines is a stylized 
triangle divided in three colors: red, yellow, and blue, representing the 
national colors; defacing the triangle is the eight-rayed Philippine sun (eight 
major rays each of which has a minor ray to the left and right of the major 
ray), in turn defaced with a stylized version of the ancient Tagalog script for 
"K", representing the Tagalog word "Kalayaan" or "Freedom," the stylized "K" 
resembling the Roman capital "I". Beneath the triangle is a scroll bearing the 
legend "Philippines" the entire surrounded by two laurel branches.
  
In some Armed Forces flags the laurel branches are dispensed with.
Manuel L. Quezon III, 11 February 2002
Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines 4-stars
 
source; image by Miles Li, 9 November 2017
Joint Commander 3-stars
 
image by Miles Li, 9 November 2017
Joint Commander 2-stars
 
image by Miles Li, 9 November 2017
Joint Commander 1-star
 
image by Miles Li, 9 November 2017
Chief of Staff 4-stars
 
image by Miles Li, 8 November 2017
Joint Commander 3-stars
 
image by Miles Li, 8 November 2017
Joint Commander 2-stars
 
image by Miles Li, 8 November 2017
Joint Commander 1-star
 
image by Miles Li, 8 November 2017
The flags below were reported in 2002, but appear to have been replaced by the flags above.
 
3:4 by Željko Heimer, 10 November 2002
A red flag with the Armed Forces emblem in the canton and three white 
five-pointed stars in a rising diagonal. There are minor differences between the 
PAF emblem here and in Album des Pavillons (2000), 
but I have chosen to follow the images from PAF website. Based on evidence from 
the Commander of the Fleet flag it may be that the three stars are for the rank 
of the officer holding the position and that there may be different flags for 
different ranks. What I speculate is that these are not positional flags but 
possibly rank flags. 
Željko Heimer, 10 November 2002