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The last Austrohungarian regulation on military flags of 1915 introduced
substantial changes in the design of the flags for generals and admirals,
however, retaining the previous model of dividing them into command flags
(admirals, plus commodore pennant and masthead pennant) and service flags
(generals). There is no record known to me that these flags were ever introduced
in any kind of service. [Baumgartner, 1977, p. 34]
Željko Heimer, 8
October 2007
image by Željko Heimer, 8 October 2007
The flag for Groß-Admiral is a red-white-red triband with three white
six-pointed stars, one in the middle of the top red stripe and one in each end
of the lower red stripe, and overall a golden laurel wreath.
Željko Heimer,
8 October 2007
image by Željko Heimer, 8 October 2007
The flag for Admiral is red-white-red triband with three white six-pointed
stars, one in the middle of the top red stripe and one in each end of the lower
red stripe.
Željko Heimer,
8 October 2007
image by Željko Heimer, 8 October 2007
The flag for Vice-Admiral is a red-white-red triband with two white six-pointed
stars, each in the middle of the red stripes.
Željko Heimer,
8 October 2007
image by Željko Heimer, 8 October 2007
The flag for Rear Admiral is red-white-red triband with a white six-pointed
star in the middle of the top red stripe.
Željko Heimer,
8 October 2007