Positional Colors for The National Guard Bureau
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Office of the Chief, National Guard Bureau
The flag has a 3-foot hoist by 4-foot fly with a background divided diagonally from upper hoist to lower fly, ultramarine blue above and dark blue below. Centered on the flag is the branch insignia for the National Guard Bureau in yellow with four white five-pointed stars horizontally centered, two on each side of the insignia. Above the branch insignia is a white scroll inscribed 1636 in red letters. Below the branch insignia is a white scroll inscribed National Guard in red letters. The fringe is yellow.
Office of the Vice Chief, National Guard Bureau
This flag (approved by the Chief, National Guard Bureau, 28 December 2012) background is divided diagonally from upper hoist to lower fly and from upper fly to lower hoist. The upper and lower sections are ultramarine blue, and the end sections dark blue. Centered on the flag is the branch insignia for the National Guard Bureau in yellow with three white five-pointed stars, two horizontally centered on each side of the insignia and one centered above the insignia. Above the branch insignia and star is a white scroll inscribed “1636” in red letters. Below the branch insignia is a white scroll inscribed “NATIONAL GUARD” in red letters. The fringe is yellow. The flag design was amended 30 April 2024 to reflect the elevation of the VCNGB to a 4-star command.