Pakistan's flag is green with a crescent moon and a star that are both white, so it is one possible answer. However there are many other flags that are green and white, for both nations and other places and things.
The background of the flag is primarily green and there is a gold "X" in the center. Black fills in the sides of the "X."
The flag of Switzerland has a red background and white cross (+). The flag of Scotland, the Saltire, has a dark blue background and a white cross (X). The flag of Denmark has a red background and white cross (+).
blue, red and white!! (these are not the order of them on the flag) x
red with a white x
Scotland.
It consists of three flags combimed together... The flag of St George - like a a red +, on a white background. The flag of St Andrew - Like a white X, on a white background and the flag of St Patrick - Like a red X on a white background. See the related link for more info - scroll down the page to see how the flag is constructed.
The flag of "England" is the cross of St. George, red "t" on a white background The Union Jack (i.e. the flag of the United Kingdom) includes the crosses of St. George, St. Andrew (Scotland = White "X" on blue background) and St. Patrick (Ireland = Red "X" on white background)
Blue background with a white saltire (X-shaped cross).A blue flag with a white corner-to-corner cross.To be strictly, heraldically accurate: Azure, a saltire argent.
Bandera and ikurrina are Basque equivalents of the English word "flag."Specifically, the noun bandera tends to be used for a flag that is not that of the Basque Country. The noun ikurrina will be used to designate the red background flag -- upon which are superimposed a giant green "X" and then a giant white "T" -- which warms the hearts of all Basque language speakers.
When King James VI of Scotland inherited the English throne (including Ireland), a united kingdom was formed under one ruler. A new flag was made to represent this new nation, and it was formed from the flag of England (red cross on white background) and the flag of Scotland (white X-cross on blue background) to form the first Union Flag. Later, St Patrick's cross (red X-cross on white background) was added to represent Ireland, giving the striped red, white and blue flag known today.
Their uniforms were gray. If needed...the Confederate flag had a red background with a blue X across it outlined in white. The uniforms of the Confederacy were gray. Their flag was red, white, and blue.