The Navy uses the term "Ensign" to refer to their flag. An Ensign is a flag that signifies the nationality of a vessel and is typically flown at the stern.
There is no ship known, it is not the Lusitania, which was an English ship.
The sinking of the British ship Lusitania was possible the reason the US decided to become involved in World War 1. The ship had American passengers on board when it was attacked.
The first engagement was around Fort Sumter. Located in Charleston Harbor, it was a fort built to protect the harbor. When the US Navy hired a ship to take supplies, Southern troops fired on the ship. This lead to cannon fire at the fort as well. The ship had to retire and the Union soldiers surrendered.
US Airmen flew the missions to drop supplies over the Berlin Wall.
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(flag) The ship's ensign showed that it was from foreign waters. (officer - the rank of ensign is the lowest line officer rank in the US Navy) The ensign was in charge of painting the galley.
If you are on land, the curch flag flies under the US flag, so the US flag goes up first. If you are in the US Navy and on a ship, then the Church pennant goes above the National Ensign and thus goes up first.
The Navy uses the term "Ensign" to refer to their flag. An Ensign is a flag that signifies the nationality of a vessel and is typically flown at the stern.
No, many women flew before her.
There is no ship known, it is not the Lusitania, which was an English ship.
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In return to this form of salute
You salute the national ensign during morning colors at 0800 (raising the flag), evening colors (lowering the flag) at sunset or durind heavy weather, when walking aboard a cutter or ship at the apex of the brow, when leaving a cutter or ship, and during the national anthom.
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