.
Confederate States of America (CSA) Reference Library
.
.
Volume III, Chapter 1a - Flags of the Chief of the Armies
.
.

Current Chief of the Armies Headquarters' Flag

This flag flies under the command of General David Mallory
It is the CSA First National Flag with the two stars symbolizing the two armies of the CSA (ANV & AoT).
 

Flag designed by Gen Nick Kunz and dedicated on 10 January 2021

 

Past Chief of the Armies Headquarters' Flag

This flag flew under the command of General Scott Ludwig
It is designed based off of the Third National Flag
The Red bar has been switched to be on the bottom of the flag
Instead of the CSA Battle Flag in the upper left corner, the South Carolina Sovereignty Flag is used
Finally the Great Seal of the CSA is placed in the Middle
 

Flag designed by Gen Scott Ludwig and dedicated on 12 December 2014

 

Past Chief of the Armies Headquarters' Flag

This flag flew under the command of General Cameron McOmish
The Red Border denotes - boldness, courage and valor.
The Blue Field denotes - justice, faith, perseverance and vigilance
The four White Stars - are for the four Armies while the white indicating purity, innocence & gentleness
 

Flag designed by Gen Cameron McOmish and dedicated on 9 November 2011

 

Past Chief of the Armies Headquarters' Flag

This flag flew under the command of General Willie Tisdale
The Red Border denotes - boldness, courage and valor.
The Blue Field denotes - justice, faith, perseverance and vigilance
The Gold Cluster (SUN) manifests the dominion, generosity & stability of the Confederacy
The two larger White Stars - one in the East and one in the West stand for the two Army Theaters
The four White Stars - are for the four Armies while the white indicating purity, innocence & gentleness
 

Flag designed by Gen Robert Weir, proprietor of the CSA Metal Works, LLC and dedicated on 9 May 2008

     

Past Chief of the Armies Headquarters' Flag

This flag flew for all past Chief of the Armies Commanders.
.
 
 
 
.
.

Maintained by the Confederate States of America (CSA) Engineering Department