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Air Self-Defense Force (Japan)

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[Air Self-Defense Force, 2001]
image by Kazutaka Nishiura, 14 October 2009


See also:

Air Defense Force Flag

The reconstruction sheet:
[Air Self-Defense Force, 2001]
image by Kazutaka Nishiura, 14 October 2009

Air Self-Defense Force Flag was re-adopted on 19 March 2001. The cobalt blue flag charged with gold winged eagle ASDF cap emblem in the center.
Nozomi Kariyasu, 14 October 2009

Space Operation Squadron

[Air Self-Defense Force Commander]
image by Kazutaka Nishiura, 16 October 2009

Space Operation Squadron within Japan Air Self Defense Force was granted a flag by Defense Minister Taro Kono on May 18th. The flag has the same design as JASDF Organization Corps B flag.
Nozomi Kariyasu, 19 May 2020


Previous Flags

Air Self-Defense Force flag, 1955-1957

[Air Self-Defense Force, 1955-1957]
by Jaume Ollé

The Air Self-Defense Force was created in 1954. The first known flag is shown in "Flags of All Nations" (1955) and is probably the one adopted when the Force was created.
Jaume Ollé 17 January 2000

Air Self-Defense Force, 1957-1972

[Air Self-Defense Force, 1957-1972]
by Jaume Ollé

On 30 September 1957 Air Self defense force adopted a new flag, slightly different from the one dated 1955.
Jaume Ollé 17 January 2000

Air Self-Defense Force, 1972

[Japanese Air Defense Force flag]
by Jaume Ollé

The flag of the Air self defense force was adopted by decree 03 published in the official gazette on 14 March 1972. The ratio, according to the decree, is 1089:875.

The emblem is centered according decree, but the emblem is slightly towards the upper part. The image in the decree is drawn slightly towards the hoist (290 to hoist - 510 emblem - 290 to fly = 1089 total) and also real flag is shown that is centered where the emblem is width 510 and height 570.
Jaume Ollé 10 October 1999