
Last modified: 2002-04-20 by juan manuel gabino villascán
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Regarding the embelm of the General Staff - I was not going to
belittle the emblem suggesting that it is an abstract representation.
However, I am wandering what the "golden" lines in the white
disk would mean - if anything.
Do they maybe represent a landscape
(say with mountains to the hoist...) also, is there some influence
from the precolumban American art visible in the pattern?
The overall
look of the emblem in the disk looks remotely similar to the
"pictograms" of old Mexican cultures - though I have knowlege of them
only from very unreliable sources - like action movies and computer
games.
Zeljko Heimer February 20, 2001.
General Inspector and Comptroller of Mexican Navy uses a flag according
his or her rank commanding a force.
Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, May 19, 2001
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