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de jure since 1986, de facto since circa 1992
image by Akira Oyo and Miles Li, 30 June 2014
image by Akira Oyo and Miles Li, 05 July 2014
The 'usual' Navy Honor Guard flag is identical to the Army flag except the
blue rectangle has a proportion of 1:2.
Miles Li, 17 March 2004
The Naval Honor Guard flag was used until 1990. Since 1991 it has the
same design as the Navy Unit flag.
Miles Li, 12 March 2014
I have to concede that my previous flag image of the Navy Honor Guard
(1958?-1986) is incorrect: it should be of the same pattern as the
Army Unit flag
(since 1962), i.e. the blue rectangle should have the proportions 2:3, not
1:2.
Miles Li, 05 July 2014
image by Akira Oyo and Miles Li, 30 June 2014
Since 1986 the Navy Honor Guard flag has followed the same design as the Navy
unit flag: blue, with the Navy emblem at the centre, the unit name in black
letters on a white strip near the hoist, and yellow fringe.
Miles Li, 30 June 2014
image by Akira Oyo and Miles Li, 03 July 2014
The flag for the Naval Honor Guard of the Republic of China (Taiwan). It's
flown when the Honor Guard of Friendship Promoting Fleet performances. Because
the Fleet mainly shows in the international occasions, "the Naval Honor Guard of
the Republic of China" are written in Chinese on hoist. (
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:ROCN_Honor_Guard_Flag_%28international%29.svg
)
The flags of the Naval Honor Guard are still in use.
Akira Oyo, 21 April 2014
Used when the Navy Honor Guard is on public relations/quasi-diplomatic visits
to foreign nations.
Miles Li, 03 July 2014
image by Tai Yu-liang, and Akira Oyo, 02 May 2014
The flag for the Naval Honor Guard of the Republic of China (Taiwan), too.
It's flown when the Naval Honor Guard performances. Because it shows in the
domestic occasions only, "the Naval Honor Guard" are written in Chinese on hoist
without "of the Republic of China". (https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:ROCN_Honor_Guard_Flag_%28domestic%29.svg
)
The flags of the Naval Honor Guard are still in use.
Akira Oyo, 21 April 2014