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Pennant International signal flag for the digit "5". Created by Denelson83 . This work is free software ; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation ; either version 2 of the License, or any later version.
No need to dup File:SignalPennant9-USNSpec.svg; color should be same as other ICS. Size differences too. 18:48, 27 April 2015: 291 × 141 (924 bytes) Andrew J.Kurbiko: color fix: 03:35, 29 December 2013: 540 × 300 (459 bytes) EclecticArkie: svg code reduction: 02:10, 17 January 2006: 540 × 300 (7 KB) Denelson83: Pennant International signal ...
The Canadian Pearson Pennant, the flag design suggested by then-Prime Minister w:Lester Pearson. The original artwork was drafted by artist Alan Brookman Beddoe. The original artwork was drafted by artist Alan Brookman Beddoe.
Description: Pennant of a Commodore First Class of the Royal Navy (rank discontinued 1958) This flag was also the command flag for the Commodore of the White Squadron from 1702 to 1864 as described and shown in the book Album des pavillons, guidons, flammes de toutes les puissances maritimes by Napisaola Alexandre Le Gras: published in 1864 on page 4.
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A pennant is a commemorative pennon typically used to show support for a particular athletic team. Pennants have been historically used in all types of athletic levels: high school, collegiate, professional etc. Traditionally, pennants were made of felt and fashioned in the official colors of a particular team.