6 June 2011, Rasa Juknevičienė, Minister of National Defence, presented combat flag to Commander of the Special Purpose Service of the Special Operations Forces of the Lithuanian Armed Forces (SPS LITHSOF) during a ceremony.
Official ceremony was attended by Maj Gen Arvydas Pocius, Chief of Defence of Lithuania, Chief Chaplain of the Lithuanian Armed Forces Maj Rimas Venckus, representatives of the Ministry of National Defence, commanders of elements of the Lithuanian Armed Forces, other guests, and families of SPS LITHSOF members.
Minister R. Juknevičienė, Maj Gen A. Pocius, Viktoras Šniuolis-Vitvytis, postwar resistance fighter, SPS LITHSOF Commander, and Chief Chaplain fastened material of the flag to the staff by symbolic nails, and sanctified the flag. 
Three outer sides of the flag are decorated with fringes, garlands of oak leaves frame all the sides. Pillars of Gediminas are embroidered in yellow in the corners and framed in green by the oak-leaf garland. In the centre a red circle rimmed with yellow bay-leaf wreath is placed against purple background. A symbol of grenade set on fire is positioned in the upper part of the circle and silver-colored crossed saber and two arrows under it. The flag was designed by Liudas Gedminas.
Flags have had both symbolic and practical meaning since long ago - they used to help soldiers orientate in a battle field, in the Middle Ages they were valued as spoil of battle, and correspondingly losing a flag was one of the greatest possible impacts on war leaders' and warriors' morale. Today's combat flag stands as a continuation of warfare traditions. It enjoys particular respect - soldiers make oaths to it, say their vale to it when rotating from the unit, combat flag is deployed to multinational missions together with troops. The flag also serves as a chronicle of a battalion's history - collective defence operation earns a gilded sign and a plaque attached to a combat flag, participation in other multinational operations - a silver-plated sign and plaque, and standby in NATO and EU response forces - a bronze sign and plaque.
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Viktoras Šniuolis-Vitvytis, postwar resistance fighter during ceremony | Official ceremony was attended by postwar resistance fighters |
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