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The NCC Flag

NCC Flag

The NCC flag symbolises the unity, discipline, and tri-service spirit of the organisation. It features three vertical stripes in red, navy blue, and light blue, representing the Army, Navy, and Air Force wings respectively. The centrally placed NCC crest is encircled by 17 lotus flowers, denoting the 17 Directorate Headquarters across the country. The golden letters “NCC” are boldly inscribed on the crest, reflecting the Corps’ identity and values. The current flag was adopted in 1954, replacing earlier service-specific flags to reinforce a unified national character. It stands as a proud emblem of the NCC’s motto.


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Overview

The NCC Flag

NCC Flag

The NCC flag symbolises the unity, discipline, and tri-service spirit of the organisation. It features three vertical stripes in red, navy blue, and light blue, representing the Army, Navy, and Air Force wings respectively. The centrally placed NCC crest is encircled by 17 lotus flowers, denoting the 17 Directorate Headquarters across the country. The golden letters “NCC” are boldly inscribed on the crest, reflecting the Corps’ identity and values. The current flag was adopted in 1954, replacing earlier service-specific flags to reinforce a unified national character. It stands as a proud emblem of the NCC’s motto.

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