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flagship is a
vessel used by the
commanding officer of a
group of
naval ships,
characteristically a
flag officer entitled by
custom to fly a distinguishing...
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Flag Ship Service Org (FSSO) The name of the
service org that
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Freewinds ship in the Caribbean. It offers...
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International maritime signal flags are
various flags used to
communicate with
ships. The prin****l
system of
flags and ****ociated
codes is the International...
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flown its
flag as a
distinctive mark on its
ships. The rank
flag or
distinguishing flag is the
flag worn by a
superior officer on
their flagship or headquarters...
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operating internationally),and any
ship registered in the
United States is
known as a U.S.
flag vessel. The term "
flag carrier" is a
legacy of the early...
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Flags Entertainment Corporation is an
American amu****t park
company headquartered in Charlotte,
North Carolina,
United States. It was
formed on...
- the
flag in 1775
during the
American Revolution. He gave the
flag to
Commodore Esek Hopkins, and it was
unfurled on the main mast of Hopkins'
flagship USS...
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commanding officer of a
group of
naval ships would fly a
distinguishing flag. In
common parlance, "
flagship" is now used to mean the most
important or...
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based as****) for operations. Generally, a
flagship is a
ship in
which an
Admiral (or a Commodore)
flies his
flag (or
broad pennant). As, in the
Royal Navy...