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The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
flag piece of cloth, usually bunting or similar light material, plain, colored, or bearing a device, varying in size and shape, but often oblong or square, used as an ensign, standard, or signal or for display and decorative purposes, and generally attached at one edge to a staff or to a halyard by which it may be hoisted. The part of the flag attached to the staff or halyard is the hoist; the portion from the attached part to the free end is the fly; the top quarter of the flag next to the staff is the canton. The U.S. Flag Origin and Design In the British colonies of North America... Read more
flag etiquette
The Oxford Companion to Ships and the Sea flag etiquette, also called yacht routine in the USA, is concerned with what flags, burgees , and ensigns should ... breaks the laws of some maritime nations. For example, it is illegal for a civilian vessel to fly the flag of St George; the European Union flag with a vessel's national flag at its ... Read more
flag rank
The Oxford Companion to Ships and the Sea flag rank, a general term that embraces all officers of all navies of the rank of rear admiral ... equivalent, and above, i.e. any officer who denotes his presence in command at sea by flying a flag. Commodores fly broad pennants . ‘He has got his flag’, he has been promoted to flag rank ... . Read more

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