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Henry Morgan didn't have a jolly roger because he wasn't really a pirate. He sailed under the flag of Britain. All of the raiding and pillaging he did at see was allowed by the British navy. He did commit crimes of raiding, pillaging, murder... on land, but that doesn't make him a pirate. This is a disappointing realization, I know.
The Trident is solid gold
McHale's Navy - 1962 Jolly Wally 2-8 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
McHale's Navy - 1962 Jolly Wally 2-8 was released on: USA: 4 November 1963
A navy officer can typically be recognized by their uniform, which usually includes specific insignia and rank indicators. Additionally, they may have a military ID card or badge that identifies them as a navy officer. Their behavior and professional demeanor may also provide clues, as they are often confident and display leadership qualities.
the seal trident- sometimes referred to as the budweiser
United States Naval Academy.
Sunrise or sunset perhaps. colors of the Navy are Navy Blue and Gold. Gold insignia stripes on Navy Blue uniforms. Just guessing.
The eagle can be worn for other military purposes for different uniforms, the brass head piece ornament for example. But for RANK purposes, the spread winged eagle is a Colonel (referred to as a "full bird" Colonel) in the US Army, US Marine Corps, and US Air Force. In the US Navy this very same insignia is a CAPTAIN. A USA, USAF, USMC Lieutenant Colonel rank insignia is a silver oak leaf. In the US Navy this same insignia is a COMMANDER. A USA, USAF, USMC Major rank insignia is a gold oak leaf. In the US Navy this same insignia is a LIEUTENANT COMMANDER. Two silver bars side by side (like a railroad track) is a Captain in the USA, USAF, USMC. But in the US Navy, this insignia is a LIEUTENANT. One silver bar is a 1st Lieutenant in the USA, USAF, USMC. Not in the Navy; in the Navy this silver bar means LIEUTENTANT JUNIOR GRADE; better known to most folks as LTjg. One gold bar is a 2nd Lieutenant in the USA, USAF, USMC. In the Navy, it's an ENSIGN.
There are three parts of the SEAL insignia and these symbolize the areas that Navy SEALs excel in -sea, air and land. Here is the representation of the Navy SEAL insignia: * The anchor and the trident: SEA * The eagle: AIR * The pistol: LAND The pistol is cocked and this represents readiness for battle. The Eagle's wings are spread wide and this represents for courage, and strength.
A Navy Flight Surgeon uses this very insignia. Airline, I do not know.
Roger W. Barnett has written: 'Navy strategic culture'