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Forum: Formation Signs and Unit Colour Patches 07-08-17, 07:59 AM
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Posted By fairlie63
The example in the RASigs Museum belonged to the...

The example in the RASigs Museum belonged to the collection of MAJ EJ Millett MBE, and was presented to the Signals Museum in 1997 by Mr Haydn Vesty according to the interpretation on the display.
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Forum: Formation Signs and Unit Colour Patches 05-08-17, 09:06 AM
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Posted By fairlie63
Jack - the flag has no meaning. If you look at...

Jack - the flag has no meaning. If you look at bc's link you will see that it is the position the flag (or both flags in conjunction) is held that denotes the letter of the alphabet, or an action, or...
Forum: Formation Signs and Unit Colour Patches 05-08-17, 08:06 AM
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Posted By fairlie63
Visual signalling with semaphore. The position of...

Visual signalling with semaphore. The position of the flags indicated a letter of the alphabet.
Forum: Formation Signs and Unit Colour Patches 05-08-17, 07:19 AM
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Posted By fairlie63
Hello Jack, The dark blue flag is for use...

Hello Jack,

The dark blue flag is for use for visual signalling with light backgrounds, and the white flag with blue strip is for dark backgrounds.

Your example appears to be a nice early...
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