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Government Service Pennants and Pilot's Flag (Thailand)

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I'm not sure if these are still used. I cannot find any documentation saying that they have been abolished. Source: Flaggenbuch 1939.

Calvin Paige Herring, 18 May 1998


Customs Pennant

[Customs Pennant (Thailand)] 1:2
Flag adopted 1936
by Calvin Paige Herring

From the Singha Beer source:

The Custom Officer's Flag
This is a triangular flag with a base measuring half of each side. For one third of its length, it consists of the same colours that one finds on the "Trairanga" while the section that tapers off to a point is green. [Identical to the Customs Pennant above, but with a normal green (V) instead of a light one (V-); actually this image certainly has a 1:2 ratio, whereas the Singha Be