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WAR FLAGS GLOSSARY S-Z
saltire: a diagonal cross (see also Andrew Flag, Confederate Battle Flag, .... troop the colour (UK): to parade regimental colors before the regiment; ...
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ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY 1910-1965
When the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) was established in 1910, there was some dispute as to what ... Left: NAVAL JACK, 1910-22 Right: NAVAL JACK, 1922-57 ...
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US NAVY RANK FLAGS (HISTORICAL)
When the US Navy was established in the late eighteenth century, Congress refused to authorize the naval rank of admiral, believing it to be an aristocratic ...
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INDIAN NAVY 2001-04
In 2001, the Indian Navy decided to change the ensign and commissioning pennant it ... The new naval ensign and rank flags proved unpopular with the Navy, ...
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US NAVY MAIN PAGE
Blue and gold are the official Navy colors, and the insignia is the central device from the seal of the Department of the Navy. ...
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SOUTH AFRICA NAVY 1928-94
The Union of South Africa adopted a new national flag in 1928: a horizontal tricolor of orange, white and blue with a "union badge" on the white stripe ...
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US NAVY RANK FLAGS (HISTORICAL)
Accordingly the Navy's senior permanent rank was Captain. When in command of a squadron of ships, a captain had the title of Commodore, ...
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US NAVY RANK FLAGS
The US Navy's current rank flags are similar to those adopted during the Civil War, when admirals' ranks were finally introduced into the naval rank ...
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US NAVY RANK FLAGS (HISTORICAL)
BROAD PENNANTS & RANK FLAGS. 1800-1940. Notes. When the US Navy was established in the late eighteenth century, Congress refused to authorize the naval rank ...
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US NAVY RANK FLAGS
The US Navy's current rank flags are similar to those adopted during the Civil ... admirals' ranks were finally introduced into the naval rank structure. ...
 
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