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![[OceanGate]](../images/u/us$ogate-tit.jpg) image located by William Garrison, 9 August 2023
 
image located by William Garrison, 9 August 2023
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Flag of the American "OceanGate" firm that owned the "Titan" submersible, 
that imploded and sank on June 18, 2023, while diving to explore the SS Titanic 
wreak site off the southeastern coast of Newfoundland, Canada. Apparently, on 
several dives OceanGate hoisted a labeled "Titanic Exploration" flag which 
contained a sub-slogan noting which diving mission was being undertaken, such as 
"Mission III" in mid-June 2023. (The black squiggly lines on the white field are 
signatures of crewmen who served on a particular sea expedition. The SS Titanic 
itself sank on April 14, 1912.
Also, there is blue-white-blue stripe flag 
(resembling that of Argentina, where Spanish spoken) and a 1912-era looking 
photograph of possibly either a crew member or a passenger on the SS Titanic, 
along with a slogan in Spanish "La vida de los muertos per obra en la memoria de 
los vivas" which translates as "The life of the dead works in the memory of the 
living" (according to Google translator). I do not know what the association of 
this portrait-flag (which also displays a small U.S. flag) has to do with the SS 
Titanic. The website for OceanGate is no longer accessible for information, but 
can be accessed at
https://oceangateexpeditions.com/
Flag at 25:06 minutes into film
William Garrison, 9 August 2023