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![[Minister of National Defence]](../images/r/ro_mnd.gif) 1:1,
image by Zoltan Horvath, 6 September 2024
 
1:1,
image by Zoltan Horvath, 6 September 2024A square 
national tricolour with with a white letter M in the middle of the blue stripe. 
According to Calvin Paige Herring a similar flag was used during the royal era 
(since the mid-19th century?) with minor differences in the rendering of the 
letter M. It was dropped in 1952, but it is not clear what was used until 1965 
when a "white ensign" with a red star was adopted. The M flag was readopted in 
early 1990s, now with a somewhat different letter. If
    Flaggenbuch (1939) and
    Album des Pavillons (2000) both have valid 
representations of the letter prescribed, the difference is in width of the 
lines (1939 is "fatter"). Also in Flaggenbuch the central lower point of the 
letter reaches almost (but not quite) to the base of the letter, while in Album 
it reaches only about the half way down. Flaggenbuch has this 
point "sharp" (i.e. triangular) and Album has it horizontally "cut off". Of 
course, either of the two sources might not be very precise about these details, 
and after all, if may well be that such "minor" differences were never 
explicitly prescribed and are quite probably ignored in practice.
Željko Heimer, 21 December 2002
![[Chief of General Staff]](../images/r/ro~cgs.gif) 1:1, image by Zoltan Horvath, 6 September 2024
 
1:1, image by Zoltan Horvath, 6 September 2024A square 
national tricolour with with four white five-pointed stars one above other in 
the blue stripe. The flag appears to be from the 1990s, too. Pre-WWII Romanian 
flags did not "reach" a four-star pattern, while it appears that no such flags 
were used in Communist period.
Željko Heimer, 21 December 2002
![[Chief of Naval Staff]](../images/r/ro~cns.gif) 2:3, image by Zoltan Horvath, 6 September 2024
 
2:3, image by Zoltan Horvath, 6 September 2024A light blue 
flag with the national flag in the canton, a diagonally set black-outlined 
anchor in the fly upper quarter and yellow five-pointed stars in a 
horizontal line in the lower half (somewhat off-set to the fly). This and 
subsequent light blue flags were adopted after 1990. Pre WWII flags for 
these positions were adopted only on the eve of the War, and were abandoned 
after it. No adequate counterparts from the communist period were reported (or I 
am not aware of them, at least).
Željko Heimer, 21 December 2002
![[Deputy Chief of Naval Staff]](../images/r/ro~dcns.gif) 2:3, image by Zoltan Horvath, 6 September 2024
 
2:3, image by Zoltan Horvath, 6 September 2024Light blue 
flag with the national flag in canton, a diagonally set black lined anchor in 
fly upper quarter and yellow five-pointed stars horizontally in 
the lower half .
Željko Heimer, 21 December 2002
![[Fleet or Flotilla Commander]](../images/r/ro~flc.gif) 2:3, image by Zoltan Horvath, 6 September 2024
 
2:3, image by Zoltan Horvath, 6 September 2024Light blue 
flag with the national flag in canton, a diagonally set black lined anchor in 
fly upper quarter and a yellow five-pointed star in the lower 
half.
Željko Heimer, 21 December 2002
![[Major Naval Unit Commander]](../images/r/ro~mnuc.gif) 2:3,
by Željko Heimer, based on
    Album des Pavillons (2000)
 
2:3,
by Željko Heimer, based on
    Album des Pavillons (2000)Light blue 
flag with the national flag in canton, a diagonally set black lined anchor in 
fly upper quarter and one yellow five-pointed star in lower half (somewhat 
off-set to the fly).
Željko Heimer, 21 December 2002
This rank position is not mentioned in the current regulations.
 Zoltan Horvath, 6 September 2024
![[Senior Officer Commanding a Naval Unit]](../images/r/ro~nuc.gif) 2:3, image by Zoltan Horvath, 6 September 2024
 
2:3, image by Zoltan Horvath, 6 September 2024A triangular 
light blue flag with the national tricolour near the hoist in the central part 
and in the fly a black anchor, set vertically. Apparently the width of 
the anchor relative to its height is greater than it is in the previous set of 
flags where the anchor is oblique.
Željko Heimer, 22 December 2002