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  1. Mar 5, 2016 · Use of the US flag and RAF ensign at US Air Force bases in Britain. 6 August 1965. Air Attaché, US Embassy, London, to Ministry of Defence. In accordance with AFM 900-2, 1 August 1961, para 28, the following policy concerning the display of the United States flag and the Royal Air Force ensign at United States Air Force installations in Great Britain is established.

  2. Royal Air Force Ensign. The Royal Air Force Ensign is the official flag which is used to represent the Royal Air Force. The ensign has a field of air force blue with the United Kingdom's flag in the canton and the Royal Air Force's roundel in the middle of the fly. The RAF Ensign was introduced in 1921 after some opposition from senior members ...

  3. OR-1. Notes on comparison: In the US Army OR-1 to OR-4 (specialist) are junior enlisted, OR-4 (corporal) to OR-6 are junior non-commissioned officers (NCOs), and OR-7 to OR-9 are senior non-commissioned officers (SNCOs). In the USAF OR-1 to OR-4 are junior enlisted, OR-5 to OR-6 are NCOs, and OR-7 to OR-9 are SNCOs.

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  5. In the general British flag precedence, the Royal Air Force Ensign is just below the Royal Navy's White Ensign and just above the Blue and Red Ensigns. The only exception to this rule is when the RAF Ensign is being flown in place of the Union Flag when it takes that flag's precedence. [3] Restrictions on use

  6. Mar 18, 2018 · Royal Air Force rank flags are made in only one size - 2 feet by 3 feet (0.61 m by 0.91 m) - and are flown at the masthead to indicate the rank of a station commander. The Royal Air Force ensign is flown at the peak. At stations where more than one unit is located, the flag of a unit commander may be flown on a flagstaff at unit headquarters.

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  8. ROYAL AIR FORCE ENSIGNS & FLAGS. The RAF Ensign dates from 1920, when the Royal Flying Corps (Army) and the Royal Naval Air Service were amalgamated to form an independent air arm. The only design changes over the years have involved the size of the roundel. The RAF ensign is flown instead of the Union Jack over RAF installations and it also ...

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