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Saudi Arabia Civil (Merchant) Ensign

Last modified: 2024-12-14 by ian macdonald
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obverse and reverse, images by Zoltan Horvath, 21 September 2024 and António Martins-Tuválkin and Miles Li, 21 August 2005


See also:

Civil Ensign

A green flag with the national flag in a one-third size canton, with a white border between the canton and flag.


Pennant (historical)

[Saudi Arabia] image by Martin Grieve, 03 December 2006

A pennant form with two crossed swords is mentioned in H. Gresham Carr's book (see also Saudi flags with two crossed swords).
Martin Grieve, 03 December 2006

[Saudi Arabia] image provided by William Garrison, 9 December 2024

An "Isosceles triangle Two-Swords" variation of the Saudi Arabia "Civil (Merchant) Ensign" or "Merchant Marine" flag. Size: 64"-wide x 74"-long (in-seam) x 96"-side length (both sides have equal length = isosceles triangle). The white anchor and crossed-swords have been machined stitched onto the green-field cloth on both sides. On the back-side, the anchor's s-rope-design at the bottom of the anchor's s-rope is pointing towards the hoist on both sides; or to be clearer, the backside matches the front. There is a rope-halyard sewn into the shorter, white 64-inch-wide hoist side. This flag was removed from a Japanese merchant-marine ship in Seattle, WA, c. 1975.

William Garrison, 9 December 2024