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Obverse / Reverse
images by Bill Garrison, 8 September 2019
Nirooya Zamini-e Artesh-e Joinhorie Eslamiye Iran" = "IRI Ground Forces of
Artesh (Army)" (green helmet w/red background)
Bill Garrison, 4 September 2019
Obverse / Reverse
images by Bill Garrison, 8 September 2019
Nirooya Zamini-e Artesh-e Joinhorie Eslamiye Iran" = "IRI Ground Forces of
Artesh (Army)" (black helmet w/red background)
Bill Garrison, 4 September 2019
Obverse / Reverse
images by Bill Garrison, 8 September 2019
Nirooya Zamini-e Artesh-e Joinhorie Eslamiye Iran" = "IRI Ground Forces of
Artesh (Army)" (black helmet w/green background)
Bill Garrison, 4 September 2019
image by Bill Garrison, 18 September 2019
"Sazman-e Aqidati Siyasi Artesh Jomhoriy-e Eslami-ye Iran" or "Sazmane
Aghidati Siyasi Artesh Jomhori-e Eslami-ye Iran" = "Iran Army Ideological
Political Organisation" (ceremonial flag)
Bill Garrison,
18 September 2019
Obverse / Reverse
images by Bill Garrison, 9 September 2019
"Daneshgah-e Farmandehi va Setad" = "University of Command & Staff"
(formerly: War University) (ceremonial flag)
Bill Garrison, 9 September 2019
White variant
image located by William Garrison, 25 March 2022
White flag source:
https://www.iranredline.org/2020/08/mohsen-fakhrizadeh-creeps-into-limelight.html
Caption: Apparently a white-field version of the red-field "University of
Command & Staff" flag; c. Jan. 2019 (maybe the white-field represents some
department office at the university?).
William Garrison, 25 March
2022
image located by Ian Sumner, 24 October 2007
image located by Ian Sumner, 24 October 2007
I've collected a few pictures of Iranian colours from a number of websites
over the years - here are two involving the cavalry.
Ian Sumner, 24 October 2007
image located by Bill Garrison, 23 April 2022
Source:
https://irandaily.ir/News/268444.html
Caption: Iran "Army Ground
Forces Health Office"; c. May 2020. Because the article refers to Brigadier
General Dr. Behzad Moazzeni, chief of Army's Ground Forces Health Office, I am
going out on a limb here by presuming that he is sitting beside a flag that I
refer to as the "Army Ground Forces Health Office" flag.
Bill Garrison,
23 April 2022