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  ![[semaphore positions]](../images/v/vxt-d1908.gif) 
  
  Semaphore Flags, USN (Sea Flags)  
Please note with regard to 2), in British RN usage ships hoisted a designated semaphore flag to indicate that they were about to make a signal by means of the mechanical semaphore system  see 'semaphore flag'.
  
  ![[a semy flag]](../images/v/vxt-d4442.gif) 
  
  ![[semy]](../images/v/vxt-d4870.gif) 
  
  ![[a semy flag]](../images/v/vxt-d2590.gif) 
  
  Flag of El Garrobo, Spain; 
  Flag of Widnau, Switzerland; 
    Former Flag of Alvalade, Portugal 
  
Please note regarding 2), that in vexillology the term may be used even if the number and disposition of the charges are strictly determined as in, for example, the US national jack.
  
  
  Flag of 
  Kampenhout, Belgium
  
Notes
a) The word semeion had a broad range of meanings in classical 
  Greek all roughly corresponding to “sign” (see also ‘signum’) and it is accordingly 
  suggested that the definition given above (whilst based on written sources) must be considered to some 
  degree conjectural.
b) Semeia is the plural form of 
  semeion, and that classical 
  Greek writers also refer to “barbarian semeia” with those of the Phoenicians recorded as having been a globe and 
  crescent.
  
  ![[a semi flag]](../images/v/vxt-d1252.gif)
  Flag of Wildberg, Switzerland
  
 
  
  ![[example]](../images/v/vxt-d4871.gif) 
  
  ![[example]](../images/v/vxt-d5227.gif) 
  
  ![[example]](../images/v/vxt-d5030.gif) 
  Flag of Benkovac, Croatia; 
  Flag of Ascurra, Brazil;  
  Flag of Đelekovec, Croatia  
  
  ![[Senior Officer Afloat pennants]](../images/v/vxt-d293.gif) 
  
  ![[Senior Officer Afloat pennants]](../images/v/vxt-d3518.gif) 
  
  ![[Senior Officer Afloat pennants]](../images/v/vxt-d3636.gif) 
  
  Senior Officer Afloat Pennants, Argentina, 
  Estonia and Chile
Notes
  a) There are many different designs than those shown above, and these might also have differing or additional meanings.
  b) A green-white-green square-ended pennant  the starboard pennant in the NATO signal code  
  is used for this purpose (at the starboard yardarm) by all warships of the Alliance, but usually only 
  when there is no flag officer present who is flying his flag afloat. It is, however, also employed to 
  indicate the senior officer when ships of more than one NATO navy are present in a port, irrespective of 
  whether any flags of command or broad pennants are flying.
  
  
  ![[Lancashire flag]](../images/v/vxt-d2968.gif) 
  
Flag of Lancashire, UK 
  
  
  ![[separatist flag]](../images/v/vxt-d4919.gif) 
  
Flag of the Hawar Islands Separatist Movement, Bahrain
  
  
  ![[Serapis flag]](../images/v/vxt-d473.gif) 
  
The Serapis/Franklin Pattern of Stars and Stripes, 1778
  
  
  ![[Sergeant Major’s Colours example]](../images/v/vxt-d2390a.gif) 
  
  ![[Sergeant Major's Colours example]](../images/v/vxt-d2390b.gif) 
  
Examples of Sergeant Major’s/Major’s Colours in Venn A and Venn B, 
  English c1641
  
Please note that these flags relate to the field officer whose rank was immediately below that of Lt Colonel, and not to a senior non-commissioned officer as is modern usage.
  
   
 
  
   
  
  
   
 
  
  Flag of 
  Milíkov, Czechia; 
  Civil Ensign of Taiwan 19291966;
  Flag of Valtice, Czechia 
  
  ![[Postal flag - Norway]](../images/v/vxt-d407.gif) 
  
Former Postal Ensign/Flag of Norway
  
  
   
  Please note with regard to 4) that a gold star (as illustrated above) or emblem indicates that the 
  person being represented has died in service. 
  
   
  
   
  
   
  
  
  Armistice Day Flag, US; Service Flags US; 
  Canada (CS)
  
  
   
  
   
  
   
  
  The DDR Shipping Inspectorate, 195590; Lifesaving Service, US; 
  Icebreaking Service, Denmark  
  
   
  
  National Flag of Greenland      
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