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These Argentine rank flags are based on the book Flags of Maritime Nations [u9s99a].
Miles Li, 27 Dec 2007
Flags of Maritime Nations [u9s99a] took these designs from the Argentine book C�digo Nacional de Se�ales (National Code of Signals) written by Eduardo Muscari and published by the Argentine Navy in 1894. These ranks were used until 1904 when a new reglament was established.
Francisco Gregoric, 27 Jan 2015
Same as today, but without the stars.
Miles Li, 27 Dec 2007
Captioned "Minister of Marine" in [u9s99a].
Miles Li, 27 Dec 2007
Captioned "Major-General of Marine" in [u9s99a] (no doubt a literal
translation from Spanish "Jefe del Estado-Mayor de la Marina").
Miles Li, 27 Dec 2007
Captioned "Undersecretary of Marine" in [u9s99a].
Miles Li, 27 Dec 2007
Admiral had three stars. Note that [u9s99a] labelled [wrongly] the three-star flag as Vice Admiral.
Miles Li, 28 Dec 2007
Vice Admiral had two stars. Note that [u9s99a] labelled [wrongly] the two-star flag as Rear Admiral.
Jane's Fighting Ships pre-WWI showed the two-star flag as Vice Admiral.
Miles Li, 28 Dec 2007
A variant can be seen at
http://l7.alamy.com/zooms/c35c8fd3158e4dcc8bb7128a20d95319/argentina-flags-jack-admiral-vice-admiral-with-subordinate-command-gkf224.jpg,
source:
http://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-argentina-flags-jack-admiral-vice-admiral-with-subordinate-command-115271580.html)
of the stars, being five-pointed instead (and that also applies to the rest of
Rank Flags, in a publication dated 1916).
To my recollection, Argentina
has always used the five-pointed stars to depict ranks and Rank Flags (as seen
on the
the official website, source: http://www.ara.mil.ar) with the respective flag for "Jefe del Estado Mayor
de la Armada" (Navy Chieff of Staff) with four five-pointed stars in a navy
blue background.
Esteban Rivera, 9 January 2017
Rear Admiral had one star. Note that [u9s99a] labelled [wrongly] the one-star flag as Commodore. This was probably a mistake by the US Navy which was unfamiliar with the star-rank system of Argentina.
Jane's Fighting Ships pre-WWI showed the one-star flag as Rear Admiral.
Miles Li, 28 Dec 2007
Flag Officers Not in Command flew the naval jack as their rank flag.
Miles Li, 28 Dec 2007