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Corps commander - Unit I, Mangla

[Corps Commander Mangla] image by Arfan Hashmi and António Martins-Tuválkin, 16 November 2016

A red and white horizontal triband bearing overall a lightning flash in gold with a narrow black fimbriation diagonally descending (from upper fly to lower hoist) as a zigzag with three main segments.
António Martins-Tuválkin, 16 November 2016


Corps commander - Unit II, Multan

[Corps Commander Multan] image by Arfan Hashmi and António Martins-Tuválkin, 16 November 2016

A red and white horizontal triband bearing overall two scimitars standing with their hilts to the bottom, with golden blades edged red on the white pale and black hilts; between these one regular golden five-pointed star pointing up on the center of each of the two red stripes.
António Martins-Tuválkin, 16 November 2016


Corps commander - Unit IV, Lahore

[Corps Commander Lahore] image by Arfan Hashmi and António Martins-Tuválkin, 16 November 2016

A red and white horizontal triband bearing overall a gauntlet in fist, golden with black contours and details.
António Martins-Tuválkin, 16 November 2016


Corps commander - Unit V, Karachi

[Corps Commander Karachi] image by Arfan Hashmi and António Martins-Tuválkin, 16 November 2016

A red and white horizontal triband bearing overall a device made of two golden, black edged scimitars pointing upwards and crossed per saltire and emerging from the crossing point a golden palm tree.
António Martins-Tuválkin, 16 November 2016


Corps commander - Unit X, Rawalpindi

[Corps Commander] image by Joe McMillan and António Martins-Tuválkin, 16 November 2016

Car flag - These seem to be flag versions of the corps formation signs. The one I saw was red with a white horizontal stripe slightly above center with a yellow rising sun issuing from the lower edge of the white stripe, 11 rays visible (10th Corps). I also saw a similar red-white-red flag with a black disk on the center inscribed with a white A--not sure what command that would represent.
Joe McMillan, 12 January 2003

A couple of weeks ago I reported having seen the car flag of the general officer commanding the Tenth Corps of the Pakistan Army. A little more digging has taught me that the horizontal R-W-R pattern for corps formation signs--and therefore corps commander flags--is traditional for armies with a British heritage. There are also standard patterns for the flags of army or command commanders, divisions, and brigades. These will become more apparent when I turn to more Indian material from Maj Gen Chand Das's book.

Anyway, X Corps, Pakistan Army - The GOC flies a red-white-red horizontal triband with a rising sun issuing from the lower edge of the white stripe. Besides its use on the GOC's automobiles, it would also fly at his headquarters. Other corps commanders would also use red-white-red tribands but with the charges from their respective corps formation signs in lieu of the sunburst.
Joe McMillan, 22 January 2002


Corps commander - Unit XI, Peshawar

[Corps Commander Peshawar] image by Arfan Hashmi and António Martins-Tuválkin, 16 November 2016

A red and white horizontal triband bearing overall a black equilateral triangle, its height approx. 2/3ths of the flag, itself charged on its center with a red disc, which diameter is approx. 3/8ths of the flag height.
António Martins-Tuválkin, 16 November 2016