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Re: Old Ships

#21 Post by John25 »

Tower.75 wrote:Good to see both of the ol' girls. Got to love a Naval warship. stgeo Out of interest, does anyone know what the US jack is?

From memory, a blue flag with stars is flown as the Jack, in harbour.
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Re: Old Ships

#22 Post by Polchraine »

John25 wrote:
Tower.75 wrote:Good to see both of the ol' girls. Got to love a Naval warship. stgeo Out of interest, does anyone know what the US jack is?

From memory, a blue flag with stars is flown as the Jack, in harbour.
It was !

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_of_the_United_States

Changed from 50 stars to 13 stripes in 2002 ...


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#23 Post by Burner »

Out of interest, does anyone know what the US jack is?
You never thought of asking me?

The Flag flown on the Jack staff at the bow of every US warship is Currently the Navy Dadsen flag.
After September 11 2001 the US Navy switched to the Gadsen.
Prior to September 11 it was just the Blue field of stars from the US flag.
The Stars and Stripes are flown from the Topmost while underway and on the Stern post inport.

The Gadsen was the very first jack flown by the Continential Navy way back when our countries were having harsh words with each other.

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#24 Post by Tower75 »

You never thought of asking me?
Ah. Yes, well, I'm a muppet, lol.

A random thought, not to jack (hehe, jack) the thread or anything, but, why when the Union Flag is flown by the RN it's called the Union Jack? The RN already has a jack stgeo
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#25 Post by Tower75 »

... or is stgeo our ensign?
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#26 Post by Trident »

Tower.75 wrote:
You never thought of asking me?
Ah. Yes, well, I'm a muppet, lol.

A random thought, not to jack (hehe, jack) the thread or anything, but, why when the Union Flag is flown by the RN it's called the Union Jack? The RN already has a jack stgeo
That's the White Ensign, flown from the ensign staff at the stern, rather than the Union Flag (or Jack), flown from the jack staff at the bow.
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