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The National Army (Armata Națională) had its General Staff organized by 
Decision No. 84 issued on 24 April 1992 by the Government of the Republic of 
Moldova.
The symbols of the National Army, prescribed by Ministry Order 
No. 144 issued on 30 August 2000, were registered on the Armorial General by 
Decision No. 388 issued on 30 September 2015 by the Heraldry National Commission 
and published on 14 April 2017 in the official gazette, No. 119-126, Article 
782.
The flag is composed of a rectangular cloth (2:3), blue with a 
yellow cross filled with a narrower red cross [a red cross fimbriated in 
yellow].
The flag's obverse is charged in the center with the emblem of the 
National Army (a yellow eagle with half-spread wings holding a white cross in 
the beak, a white sword in the right claw and a white mace in the left claw, the 
chest superimposed with a shield horizontally divided red-blue charged with a 
yellow auroch's head surrounded between the horns by an eight-pointed star, 
dexter by a rose and sinister by a contourned crescent, all yellow. The whole 
superimposed to a yellow laurel and oak branches tied in base by a tricolor 
ribbon).
The flag's reverse is of the same design, the emblem of the National 
Army being substituted by the motto written in yellow letters "Pentru Onoare! 
Pentru Patrie! Pentru Tricolor!" (For Honor! For the Homeland) For the 
Tricolor!) surrounded by the same wreath as on the obverse.
The coat of 
arms of the National Army is prescribed as a red shield charged with the eagle 
(without wreaths).
https://www.legis.md/cautare/getResults?doc_id=99357&lang=ro 
Decision 
No. 388, 30 September 2015
The design of the flag is reminiscent of the 
old Moldovan colors. The central red cross refers to St. George, the victory's 
carrier, who was the patron saint and protector of the medieval Moldovan armies.
The main element of the emblem is the cruciferous eagle. The eagle was one 
of their main emblems adopted by the Romans ancestors to by featured on the 
banners carried by legions. Gold is the same as during the Antiquity. The eagle 
holds a cross in the beak, recalling the spirituality individualized over the 
centuries from the Roman eagle.
The sword is a noble weapon, symbolizing 
the military state and expressing bravery - its main virtue - and power - its 
dual function. The sword's power can be destructive regarding evil, unfairness 
and aggression, but also constructive when, guarded by peace, justice and honor.
The mace - another military weapon used in hand-to-hand fight - gained with 
time, in addition to it military meaning, a meaning of dignity and sovereign 
power. The mace, the sword and the crown were the three heraldic attributes of 
the Moldovan sovereign, personifying his supreme sovereign, military and civil 
power.
The shield reproduces the shield of the arms of the Republic of 
Moldova, highlighting the straightforward link between the state and one of its 
most important instruments, the army.
The crown has its origin in the Roman 
military crowns.
The laurel wreath comes from the triumphal wreath (corona 
triumphalis) worn on the head by distinguished generals during triumphs. 
Laurel was, and still is, the symbol of immortality conquered by weapons and 
mind.
The oak wreath comes from the civic crown, which was awarded to the one 
who saves a citizen during a battle. The recipient had not only to save a 
citizen, but also to kill his opponent and preserve the threatened land. The oak 
is a symbol of moral and physical force, firmness, endurance, longevity, and 
spiritual and material highness. The Roman symbolic here superimposed to the 
local, Dacian and Celtic symbolic, highlights the mythical role of the oak. The 
forest, with the oak as the dominant tree and symbol of the forest, has been 
since the Antiquity a fortified shelter and a natural fortress against invaders. 
Accordingly, the oak emphasizes military resistance. The part of Moldavia 
located between rivers Prut and Dniestr was once a forest area. The tricolor 
ribbon that ties the two wreathes forms the national flag, individualizing the 
generally-known meaning of the laurel and oak.
https://www.army.md/?lng=3&action=show&cat=146&submenuheader=3 
Official 
website
Photos
https://www.army.md/index.php?lng=3&action=show&cat=122&obj=3635 
https://breakingnews.md/a-fost-marcata-ziua-pacificatorului-onu-la-ministerul-apararii/
http://www.canal2.md/news/militarii-armatei-nationale-care-vor-defila-la-bucuresti-cadrul-paradei-dedicate-zilei-nationale-romaniei-fac-ultimele-pregatiri_76730.html
https://www.defenseromania.ro/dodon-acuza-romania-ca-impinge-republica-moldova-spre-soarta-ucrainei_610741.html
https://evenimentul.md/armata-nationala-vine-in-sprijinul-autoritatilor-in-lupta-cu-covid-19/
https://infoprut.ro/46443-ccm-militarii-armatei-nationale-rep-moldova-vor-putea-detine-mai-multe-cetatenii.html
http://oficial.md/toate-stirile/fortele-terestre-ale-armatei-nationale-au-sarbatorit-opt-ani-de-activitate
https://protv.md/politic/igor-dodon-prezinta-corpului-de-comanda-al-armatei-nationale-pe-noul-ministru-al-apararii-pavel-voicu-galerie-foto---2495752.html
https://www.zdg.md/stiri/stiri-sociale/militarii-armatei-nationale-vor-defila-la-parada-militara-de-la-bucuresti/
https://10tv.md/militarii-armatei-nationale-republicii-moldova-vor-defila-la-bucuresti/2017/11/22/
Ivan Sache, 31 May 2021
Obverse
![[Army]](../images/m/md^msm_o.gif) image located by  Zoltan Horvath, 16 July 2024
  
image located by  Zoltan Horvath, 16 July 2024
![[Army]](../images/m/md^msm_r.gif) image located by  Zoltan Horvath, 16 July 2024
  
image located by  Zoltan Horvath, 16 July 2024
The color of the General Staff of the National Army of Moldova is prescribed 
by Decree No. 417 signed on 8 April 2022 by the President of the Republic and 
published on 15 April 2022 in the official gazette of the Republic of Moldova, 
No. 106-114.
The color of the General Staff of the National Army is a 
rectangular (825 x 1650 mm) double-sided silk cloth.
The obverse of the flag 
repeats the composition of the obverse of the state flag of the Republic of 
Moldova: a vertical blue-yellow-red tricolor, charged in the center of the 
yellow stripe with the state coat of arms of the Republic of Moldova (1/5 L). 
Above the coat of arms, in a semicircle, the cry of arms "FOR OUR MOTHERLAND", 
and below, in a straight line, the legend "REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA", both 
inscriptions being embroidered, in capital letters (h 70 mm), with gold thread.
The reverse of the flag repeats the composition of the reverse of the state flag 
of the Republic of Moldova. Above the coat of arms, in a semicircle, the legend 
"GENERAL STAFF OF THE NATIONAL ARMY", the inscription being embroidered in 
capital letters (h 70 mm), with gold thread.
The cloth of the color has gold 
fringes (h 60 mm on its perimeter), except for the staff side, which is provided 
with a dressing sleeve on the bow. A gold tassel (h 130 mm) is attached to the 
corners of the hinge.
The staff of the color (ø 40 mm) has a length of 2,500 
mm and is equipped with a standard tip for the poles of the flags of the state 
institutions of the Republic of Moldova.
https://www.legis.md/cautare/getResults?doc_id=130854&lang=ro 
Official 
gazette of the Republic of Moldova
Images from the official gazette of 
the Republic of Moldova
The color was presented to the President of the Republic during the 
celebration of the 30th anniversary of the General Staff, held on 27 April 2022.
Photo
https://www.7media.md/sefa-statului-a-participat-la-ceremonia-aniversarii-a-30-a-de-la-fondarea-marelui-stat-major-al-armatei-nationale
Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WD_ZO3J3qiI 
Ivan Sache, 5 September 2022
![[aircraft marking]](../images/m/md^f91.gif) 
   
![[aircraft marking]](../images/m/md^f91er.jpg) 
  
![[aircraft marking]](../images/m/md^f91ef.jpg) images by Nozomi Kariyasu, 12 July 2024
 
images by Nozomi Kariyasu, 12 July 2024
![[aircraft marking]](../images/m/md^f91v.gif) 
   
![[aircraft marking]](../images/m/md^f91ve.jpg) images by Nozomi Kariyasu, 12 July 2024
 
images by Nozomi Kariyasu, 12 July 2024
Upon independence, Moldova "inherited" quite a lot of military planes 
including Mig-29s. However in an article on war in the air 
entitled "War in Moldova, 1992" at 
http://www.acig.org/artman/publish/article_281.shtml it is noted that the 
maintenance of a large number of planes was too much for the country and all combat planes were out of service (or sold to the highest bidder) 
in 1995. This was also the end for the use of this roundel. The Moldovan Air 
Force operates today only a small number of cargo planes which fly with civil 
registration and the national flag swept back as a fin flash. See
http://www.fighter-jets.de/fighterjets/luftwaffen/mol.jpg and
http://www.acig.org/artman/uploads/mo05.jpg for examples.
Dov Gutterman, 20 June 2004