Brazilian Army
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A roll of 3 columns title "Brazilian Army" consisting of drawn using a flag shape using a wikipedia palette with an aspect ratio of 2:3 web colours white a lozenge throughout gules 2 banners in saltire white stroked gules much smaller slightly smaller very much wider much wider a number 1 in the Serif style gules stroked white very much smaller much smaller very much higher very much to the dexter much to the dexter much to the dexter a wheel gules stroked white very much smaller much smaller very much lower very much to the dexter much to the dexter much to the dexter a royal helmet gules stroked white very much smaller very much smaller much lower lower very much to the dexter much to the dexter much to the dexter caption above " Flag of Brazilian Army 1st Armoured Cavalry Regiment Commanding Officer" then drawn using a flag shape using a wikipedia palette with an aspect ratio of 2:3 web colours vert a musket reversed rotated white stroked grey smaller slightly smaller a musket rotated clockwise white stroked grey smaller slightly smaller a number 57 in the Serif style white stroked white very much smaller much smaller very much higher very much to the dexter much to the dexter much to the dexter a mullet white stroked white very much smaller very much smaller much lower a wheel white stroked grey very much smaller much smaller very much lower very much to the dexter much to the dexter much to the dexter a royal helmet white stroked grey very much smaller very much smaller much lower lower very much to the dexter much to the dexter much to the dexter caption above " Flag of Commanding Officer of Brazilian Army 57th Mechanized Infantry Battalion (School)" then drawn using a flag shape using a wikipedia palette with an aspect ratio of 2:3 web colours per pale 1st white a lozenge throughout voided gules stroked gules 2nd per fess vert and or caption above " Flag of a Brazilian Army Brigade Commander" then drawn using a flag shape using a wikipedia palette with an aspect ratio of 2:3 web colours per pale 1st white a sword gules stroked white smaller a lozenge gules stroked white very much smaller higher 2nd tierced in fess vert, or and vert caption above " Flag of a Brazilian Army Division Commander" then drawn using a flag shape using a wikipedia palette with an aspect ratio of 2:3 web colours per pale 1st white a roundel gules stroked gules much smaller a roundel white stroked white much smaller smaller a number 7 gules stroked gules very much smaller slightly lower 2nd tierced in fess vert, or and vert caption above " Flag of a Brazilian Army Regional Commander" then drawn using a flag shape using a wikipedia palette with an aspect ratio of 2:3 web colours per pale 1st white a sword gules stroked white much smaller much higher the letters "CML" gules stroked gules much smaller very much lower very much lower 2nd barry of 4 vert and or caption above " Flag of a Brazilian Army Military District Commander" then drawn using a flag shape using a wikipedia palette with an aspect ratio of 2:3 web colours per pale 1st gules a lozenge throughout white 2nd tierced in fess vert, or and vert caption above " Flag of a Brazilian Army Major General as Director" then drawn using a flag shape using a wikipedia palette with an aspect ratio of 2:3 web colours per pale 1st white a bordure gules 2nd barry of 9 azure and gules caption above " Flag of a Brazilian Army School Commanding Officer (if a Senior Officer)"
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