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The Red Cross symbol was derived from the symbol of a red cross on a white background on the reverse of the Swiss flag. It represented neutrality.
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No. It is not
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The symbol is the cross of St George flag or the white dragon of the early Engish
The cross has long been a symbol of Christianity: the Crusaders, the Cross of Malta...... Red and white can easily be seen during conflicts, be it on ambulances or a waving flag. It was assumed that,on seeing the red and white symbol, the enemy would realise that the wounded were being evacuated and would not attack them. In Muslim countries a green crescent on a white background is used.
THE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR WORE WHITE WITH A RED CROSS AND THE KNIGHTS HOSPITALIER WORE BLACK WITH A WHITE CROSS Not forgetting the Teutonic Knights who wore white with a black cross.
the general colour is a green background with a white (equal sided) cross placed in the centre. the green and white is used for first aid bags also yet this is not strictly enforced but GENERALLY used
there is one in white run. As soon as you enter you cross a bridge underneath that bridge i the symbol.
The Saltire flag has a white cross with blue background to symbolise the crucifixion of Saint Andrew. The form of the cross on the flag is supposedly the same form of the cross that Saint Andrew was crucified on. Many other flags are inspired by the Saltire, like Jamacia and Albama.
Nothing, that is not a Knight Templar shield. Templars used a red cross on a white background. The Teutonic Knights used a black cross on a white background.
The England flag (St George): Red and White, represents St George killing the Dragon. The white is purity and red is blood.The central red cross on a white background is the symbol of St George, the patron saint of England.