Flags that meant distress and assistance needed.
First were sailing ships, THEN steam ships.
Sussex Pledge
Crews of merchant ships should moved into safety before their ships are sunk
Double hulled ships, outriggers Double hulled ships, outriggers
because they need to go and destroy all the ships before the other people steel it
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SOS means Save Our Ship, which is a distress signal used obviously by ships in distress at the ocean.
Save our ships or save our souls.
TITANIC.... SULPICIO LINES....
Because there were no ships nearby
SOS - "save our souls" - originally a Morse signal, internationally adopted in 1906 (1908) during the second radiotelegraphic convention. Famous for being sent when ships are in big trouble at sea...
I think people use SOS because SOS mean "Save Our Soul!" So that means they r calling 4 HELP! P.S.- Hope this can answer ur question :)
you have to start saving the people inside the boat before they drown after that you save the captain and then use the whale caller.
call emergency, use sos fire signals or sos light signals
Ships and trains.
In April 1912, as it was happening (the Titanic crew were able to send out an SOS, which was received by nearby ships).
BREEONA is so sos sos sos sos sos sos so hot