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"Although the revolution was suppressed, continued agitation led
to the termination of the British protectorate in 1922. Fuad I
adopted a distinctive national flag (...) on 10 December 1923 (...)
three white stars arranged within a single crescent standing for
Muslims, Christians, and Jews living in Egypt."
Quoted from Whitney Smith[smi75] by
Nick Artimovich, 23 April 1996
This flag was used up until the overthrow of the monarchy in
1952.
Roy Stilling, 14 February1996
The ensign was green with a thin white crescent surrounding three
white stars, in the canton are two crossed and fouled anchors.
Nathan Augustine, 5 December1995
I believe that the flag of the Army was first (1922-25) with two
crossed cannons. In 1925, there were changed to two crossed sword but
in a different design of theabove one. Later (unknown date) the
swords were changed, always with different design of the above one. I
believe also that the stars are larger and the crescent thicker.
Jaume Ollé, 11 August 1998
I am unsure of the proportions. I have seen the flag depicted in
both 2:3 and 1:2 proportions; however, I chose to depict it as Kannik
did in his book [kan56].
Calvin Paige Herring, 15 August 1998