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The following other wikis use this file: Usage on da.wikipedia.org Pennant; Usage on de.wikipedia.org Kommandoflagge; Usage on el.wikipedia.org Βέγας A-478 (υδρογραφικό)
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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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.
The remaining portion of the flag is horizontally divided into a red upper half and a white lower half with the last few inches split to form a swallow-tail. The number of stars in the commission pennant has no meaning. [from NTP-13(B) August 1986)
The U.S. Navy jewish worship pennant is flown aboard ships during Jewish worship services aboard ship, under the same rules as the church pennant. This and the church pennant are the only flags authorized to be flown above the national ensign. The pennant can also be used onshore, although not above the national ensign.