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image by Zoltan Horvath, 29 April 2024
It is based on national flag, but Armed Forces emblem placed in canton, and Khmer inscription of Royal Cambodian Army is written on the lower blue stripe. (Source)
Zoltan Horvath, 29 April 2024
As seen in two Yahoo News photos (url's expired), a Cambodian flag with golden Khmer inscriptions.
image contributed by Eugene Ipavec, 2 October 2007
Caption: "Brunei's Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah salutes in front of Cambodia's national flag at the Independence monument in Phnom Penh April 5, 2007."
image contributed by Eugene Ipavec, 2 October 2007; cropped by editor
Caption: "President Choummaly Sayasone stands in front of Cambodia's flag during a a wreath-laying ceremony at Independent Monument in Phnom Penh August 6, 2007."
...both of which sound like pretty official occasions. At first glance I thought these were red-blue bicolors, but a more careful look revealed a small corner of the Angkor Wat in the top red field, making it a very large KH national flag, only with the addition of lettering. I can't read it, obviously, but it doesn't seem to be the country name or national motto.
...perhaps an army color? A full view is visible in the site header at
www.army.gov.kh.
Eugene Ipavec, 2 October 2007, with amendments 3 September 2008
At
http://media.sacbee.com/static/weblogs/photos/images/2012/oct12/king_sihanouk_sm/king_sihanouk_10.jpg
(source:
http://blogs.sacbee.com/photos/2012/10/cambodians-line-streets-to-see.html)
the picture credits read: "Police officers carry a casket carrying the body of
Cambodia's late King Norodom Sihanouk upon arrival at Phnom Penh International
Airport in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012. AP / Heng Sinith"
This flag follows the same pattern as the already two flags reported above,
where there's a basic Cambodian flag pattern, followed by golden fringes on the
edges, a badge (coat of arms) of the official institution on the hoist (usually
Police and Military coats of arms).
It is my conclusion then, that Police
and Military Unit flags are the ones we feature on this section
Esteban Rivera, 29 December 2015