The ship that carries the commander of a fleet and flies his flag is called a "flagship." This vessel serves as the command center for the fleet's operations and is typically equipped with advanced communication and navigation systems. The flagship is often the most prominent ship in the fleet, symbolizing the commander's authority.
The flagbearer.
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The First Fleet raised their flag at Sydney Cove, located in present-day Australia, on January 26, 1788. This marked the establishment of the first European settlement in Australia. The fleet, consisting of 11 ships, carried convicts, soldiers, and supplies from Britain to the new colony. The event is commemorated annually as Australia Day.
An admiral of the fleet is the highest grade of flag officer authorized in the United States Navy, or a naval officer of equivalent grade in the naval offices of other nations.
A Pow/MIA flag flies under no flag except the United States of America flag. You may fly it at any time and anywhere.
Flag Officer David G. Farragut commanded the Union fleet the captured New Orleans. He was assisted by Flag Officer David Porter. New Orleans surrendered April 28, 1862.
The ships of the First Fleet carried the British flag.
Quoting (Somebody) Everett, "Officers of the rank of Rear Admiral, Vice-Admiral, or Admiral are designated as flag officers. When one of them takes command of a ship, a task force or a fleet, the chief signalman is given the job of raising the Admiral's flag." The Admiral's flag is blue with white stars. A Rear-Admiral will have two stars on his flag, a vice-admiral will have three stars, and a full Admiral rates four stars. A very rare case would be five stars for a fleet admiral. "During the ceremony the flag is bunched up into a ball and hoisted up in that fashion until it gently bumps the masthead and the balled up flag breaks open to a full flag furl. When this takes place the flag officer's flag has broken open and he has taken command." To say that a Commander "Broke his flag," means that particular officer has been assigned task force or Fleet Commander.
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A flag flies over the capital when Congress is in session. The flag that is flown is the American flag.
The flagbearer.
The person who carries the flag is the flag bearer, though there are probably other terms as well.
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Air Tahiti Nui, the French Polynesian's flag carrier airline, was first established on October 31, 1996. The airline has a fleet of five and flies to five different destinations.
Flies. You drop the "y" and add "i-e-s"
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The "White Flag Fleet"