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by Guillermo T. Aveledo, 3 January 2001
Here's the flag of the Venezuelan Ministry of Defense: the
field is silver, not sky blue; and the letters are all gold.
Guillermo T. Aveledo, 3 January 2001
According to Lacasadelasbanderas.com,
there is no inscription under the CoA.
Dov Gutterman, 23 June 2001
by Guillermo T. Aveledo , 4 November 1999
Flag of the Ejército Venezolano (Venezuelan Army); navy blue
field, with a red band dividing the filed diagonally from the
upper hoist-end corner. Centered, the CoA of the Army
Guillermo T. Aveledo , 4 November 1999
According to Lacasadelasbanderas.com,
the CoA is only on the red stripe and there is an inscription.
Dov Gutterman, 23 June 2001
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by Guillermo T. Aveledo , 19 December 1999
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by Guillermo T. Aveledo , 19 December 1999
The Civil Defense flag, seen a lot these days of natural
disasters and around refugee camps all over the country, is
sometimes the logo of DC (Defensa Civil) on a blue field, but
sometimes it is on white. Defensa Civil-Venezuela is appointed to
the Ministerio de Interior y Justicia
by Guillermo T. Aveledo , 19 December 1999
These are the flags of the National Guard of Venezuela, also known as the Fuerzas Armadas de Cooperacion ("Armed Forces of Cooperation"), given their auxiliary (but not lesser) duties to the other Forces, and their contact with civilian life.
by Guillermo T. Aveledo , 22 December 1999
Guardia Nacional de Venezuela, Bandera de Regimiento y Guarnición. (National Guard of Venezuela; regimen