A yellow jack is a flag used by ships as a warning of disease on the ship, or a fish, Latin name Caranx bartholomaei.
Yellow fever is often referred to as "yellow jack" due to the yellow flag that was historically used to indicate the presence of the disease on ships. This flag signaled that the vessel was quarantined due to an outbreak, warning others to keep their distance to prevent the spread of the virus. The term "jack" in this context refers to a flag or banner, further emphasizing the connection to maritime practices during epidemics.
Apparently it's, Yellow.
Producers' Showcase - 1954 Yellow Jack 1-5 was released on: USA: 10 January 1955
Celanese Theatre - 1951 Yellow Jack 1-18 was released on: USA: 28 May 1952
This video connection is the one to use if there is no HDMI jack. It is much better quality than the standard yellow Video jack.
A yellow jack is a type of flag ships flew to show someone on board had a transferable disease. Sailors used this to trick pirate ships and keep their cargo safe.
Jack in the Box (B--O--X).
Yellow Jack - 1938 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16 USA:Passed (National Board of Review) USA:Approved (PCA #4234) USA:TV-G (TV rating)
This is because yellow is one of the colours on the jersey of the Australian soccer team and red is a colour on the Union Jack.
Steeler, Yellow Jack, Bum Bee.
Yellow Jack - 1938 was released on: USA: 19 May 1938 (New York City, New York) USA: 27 May 1938 Finland: 27 January 1939
In "Hole in My Life" by Jack Gantos, the color yellow represents hope, optimism, and new beginnings. Gantos uses the color yellow as a symbol of the positive experiences and opportunities that he encounters during his journey of self-discovery and personal growth.