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images by Zoltan Horvath, 21 September 2024 and António Martins-Tuválkin and Miles Li, 21 August 2005
A green flag with the national flag in a one-third size canton, with a white border between the canton and flag.
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
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