The flag used to indicate distress is the International Code Signal flag "N" (November), which is a square flag with a white and blue checkered pattern. Additionally, the widely recognized signal for distress is the International Distress Signal, which can be represented by a flag or by the use of other signals such as flares or sound signals. In maritime contexts, the "N" flag signifies that a vessel is in need of assistance.
The Flag of Distress - 1912 was released on: USA: 20 January 1912
It means that the subject who flew the flag is in distress. It's rather an SOS in flag language.
It is a DISTRESS Signal. NB Any national flag flown upside down is a signal for distress.
It is a DISTRESS signal ... calling for Help
The cast of The Flag of Distress - 1912 includes: Hayward Mack as Mr. Sherlocko
what does rate breathing indicate
Distress.
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Inverting any national flag is a signal of distress.
I think its the hotel flag, but either way its flapping
Orange flares are distress signals used mainly in daylight, as the smoky orange shows up better than red distress flares.
An American flag with vertical stripes is significant because it is a symbol of distress or emergency. It is not a standard representation of the American flag and is used to signal a situation where help is needed urgently.