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Coast Guard Command (Taiwan)

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Coast Guard Flag image by Akira Oyo and Miles Li, 12 June 2014


See also:

Coast Guard Command 1992-2000

These are the Taiwanese flags that I found. I'm not sure if they're still in use. What are those "international" and "domestic" flags? I thought the Honour Guard had been disbanded, though I'm not sure what it means. I think I had another CG flag, but I can't find it now. I remember it was mainly red.
Art Sedano, 21 April 2014

The flag of the Coast Guard of the Republic of China (Taiwan) since 1992-2000. (https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Republic_of_China_Coast_Guard_%28ROCCG%29_Flag.svg). The flag of the Coast Guard was abolished in 2000.
Akira Oyo, 21 April 2014


Coast Guard Administration since 2000

Coast Guard Flag image by Akira Oyo and Miles Li, 12 June 2014

"The CGA was established on 1 February 2000, combining the Coast Guard Command (formerly under the Ministry of Defense), the Marine Police Bureau (formerly under the National Police Administration, Ministry of Interior), and several cutters from the Taiwan Directorate General of Customs, Ministry of Finance." "The CGA is considered a civilian law enforcement agency under the administration of the Executive Yuan, though during emergencies it may be incorporated as part of the Republic of China Armed Forces."
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coast_Guard_Administration_(Taiwan)
A version of the Coast Guard Administration flag, with the name 行政院海岸巡防署海洋巡防總局 ("Maritime Patrol Directorate General, Coast Guard Administration, Executive Yuan") in black letters on a white vertical strip near the hoist, is flown as the jack on Coast Guard cutters.
Miles Li, 12 June 2014


Coast Guard Racing Stripe

Coast Guard Flag image by Zoltan Horvath, 5 November 2024

Coast Guard racing stripe: https://www.cga.gov.tw/GipOpen
Zoltan Horvath, 5 November 2024