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 Image by Jens Pattke, 
17 May 2012
 
Image by Jens Pattke, 
17 May 2012
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Botswana
Defence Force (BDF) flag
The symbolism of the BDF flag is as follows (http://www.gov.bw/en/PrintingVersion/?printid=1554):
	- The upper green band represents the traditional 
	military green uniform;
- The lower green band represents the bush environment 
	that soldiers are expected to operate in;
- The red band represents the blood of members of the 
	BDF that have been and will be shed and sacrificed in the defence of the 
	nation;
- The two white stripes represent peace. The 
	significance of them being on either side of the red band is to indicate the 
	effort of the BDF that will be channelised in containing and preventing 
	bloodshed through deterrence;
- The width and direction of all colour bands and 
	stripes is a duplication of the Botswana National Flag;
- The coat of arms of the BDF occupies a place in the 
	centre of the flag.  The inner circle with the letters BDF represents 
	the entire nation, the people, infrastructure, and the country. The 
	lettering BDF represents the organisation’s commitment to defend the nation;
- The outer ring with the motto “Thebe ya Sechaba” 
	represents the shield that the BDF casts around the nation for its 
	protection;
- The crossed swords represent all types of weapons 
	used to defend the nation; and
- The national coat of arms that sits on the top of the 
	outer ring represents the authority of the Constitution and the Government 
	over the functions of the BDF.   
Jens Pattke, 
17 May 2012