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Two young ensigns were entrusted with the skin.
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Although these flags are intended for use afloat, they are not ensigns and should not be called such.
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If candles are lit before their tombs, are these the ensigns of idolatry?
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Consideration was given to renaming second lieutenants as ensigns.
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Officer candidates went through basic training as seamen recruits, then became midshipmen during officer training, and graduated as ensigns.
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Such ensigns are strictly regulated and indicate if the boat is a warship, a merchant vessel or a yacht, for example.
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If a ship surrendered then it would take down its ensigns (which was known as striking the colors).
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Each squadron flew one of the three ensigns.
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Outside the nautical sphere, ensigns are used to designate many other military units, government departments and administrative divisions.
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Later the masters were given rank as lieutenant commanders or lieutenants, while the second masters were ranked as sub-lieutenants or ensigns according to seniority.
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Upon graduation in 1925 he received his ensign's commission and commenced his career aboard the battleship.
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The warrant also stipulated that the merchant fleet use their respective countries' square-cut civil ensigns, including the new union mark.
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From 1821 masters ranked as lieutenants, second masters as sub-lieutenants, and third masters as ensigns.
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New ensigns created in 1915 had not been implemented until 1918 due to the war.
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Consequently, regiments would have their ensigns slowly march with their colours between the soldiers' ranks to enable soldiers to recognise their regiments' colours.
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Upon completion of the program, candidates were awarded an ensign's commission and placed in active status.
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Several yacht clubs are also entitled to fly blue ensigns defaced by their club badge.
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In other countries a distinction is made between the land flag and the civil and naval ensigns.
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Use of simple flags as military ensigns becomes common during the medieval period, developing in parallel with heraldry as a complement to the heraldic device shown on shields.
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In 1741 the rank of master was abolished, and the officers holding that rank were promoted to lieutenants, while second masters and master's mates became ensigns.
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British colonies typically flew a flag based on one of the ensigns based on this flag, and many former colonies have retained the design to acknowledge their cultural history.
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No one had any stomach for fighting; and some of the ensigns even borrowed great coats of soldier pattern from the women to enable them to escape unobserved.
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Also, royal ensigns were introduced for both countries, their respective naval ensigns with the union mark, with the addition of the union arms at the centre of the cross.
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They also learn abilities for becoming ensigns.
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If the husband is a knight of any order, however, the ensigns of that order belong only to him and are not shared with his wife.
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However, the commissioners fly their own corporate ensign, thus marking the extent of their responsibilities.
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Of particular interest is the committee's proposals for making the red ensign less of a flag of inconvenience.
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The protection of our maritime nation cannot be guaranteed by vessels flying the white ensign.
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There are not enough ships available flying the red ensign, in its various forms, to be available to service future military deployments.
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Over the past 18 years, we have seen a serious decline in the number of ships flying the red ensign.
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I could not give the civil air ensign.
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I believe that the ships flying the white ensign do not have that class of sailors.
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The need for the protection of the red ensign is, therefore, of paramount importance at all times.
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I understand that the number of ships flying the red ensign has now plummeted to the 300 mark.
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He is no longer a second lieutenant or ensign but a major.
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If more ship owners continue to fly the red ensign, so be it.
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Another example: fewer than half the ships servicing our offshore oil installations fly the red ensign.
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Finally, we have heard about taking ships from the merchant trade with the red ensign, but will those ships be available when the time comes?
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The paragraph states "the civil air ensign," which suggests that it already exists.
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If the red ensign has not disappeared from the surface of the waters, it is a much rarer sight.
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I need not rehearse the economic, commercial and defence case for increasing the size of the fleet under the red ensign.
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The value of our white ensign and our troops in that area spreads through the whole of that part of the continent and that has an enormous added benefit.
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Let us consider this matter in the cold light of day, untrammelled by memories of empire or an overblown sense of the power of the red ensign.
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The order to abandon ship was issued at 13:58 and the naval ensign was lowered.
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After his commissioning as an ensign, he was assigned to the cruiser and battleship.
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The nautical equivalent is a naval ensign the battle ensign.
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The ensign contains the emblem of the branch centered on a blue background.
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Each company was commanded by a captain and had its own "fhnrich", or ensign, who carried the company's standard (its ensign).
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Civilian and government ships fly the national flag as an ensign.
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The civil ensign follows the same design, but without the charge in the center.
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He served his midshipman term on the cruiser and battlecruiser and after he was commissioned an ensign, he was assigned to the battleship.
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He graduated with honors in 1950 and became an ensign.
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The ensign is believed to be the church, and the figurative gathering is the gathering of members into the church.
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Both terms, colors and standards, refer to the national ensign.
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He enlisted in 1775 and was commissioned an ensign in 1776; he was eventually promoted to lieutenant and captain, retiring in 1782.
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In 1917, the current design, but with the middle colour being the same red as the outer stripe, was defined as the civil ensign.
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He transferred to the as an ensign the year of his graduation.
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The state laws that create them do not use the term ensign to describe them, but use the term flag.
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He then served the required two years' sea duty in the cruiser before he received his commission as an ensign in 1897.
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On commissioning as ensign, he was assigned to the cruiser.
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In its most traditional form the victory banner is fashioned as a cylindrical ensign mounted upon a long wooden axel-pole.
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Both ranks of ensign use the style "lieutenant".
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At that time, passed midshipmen were required to successfully complete two years sea duty before being commissioned as an ensign.
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After pointedly directing his searchlights at the ship's ensign, an invitation to surrenderwhich was declinedhe opened fire, finally sinking the ship.
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He was commissioned an ensign upon graduation in 1915.
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Her senior surviving officer thought it necessary to give an additional sign of surrender since her ensign had fallen into the water.
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He spent the two years at sea, as required by law, before he was commissioned an ensign in 1898.
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Others have taken to flying the ensign from a backstay.
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After a year at sea, he was commissioned as an ensign.
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The civil ensign, commonly used as an unofficial national flag, omits the coat of arms.
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In 1952, the emirate's name was added flag, and a red flag with a white border was adopted as an ensign.
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The flag is used on both land and sea is also the war and civil ensign, replacing all other designs surviving until that time.
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The red ensign was replaced by the current red and white maple-leaf flag in 1965.
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His commission to ensign arrived at the base two weeks after his death.
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Because of his bravery under fire, he was promoted to ensign.
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After he was commissioned as an ensign, he served on a number of destroyers.
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He entered the army by purchase as ensign in the 45th foot in 1802, became lieutenant in 1803, and captain 1804.
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The ensign was pulled down, and a white sheet was raised over the quarter-deck as a flag of surrender.
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The purpose of the ensign is to allow ship captains to easily recognize those vessels having legal authority to stop and board them.
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Mark her bold manner, impudent stare, fine figure, and the roll of matted hair lying as an ensign of her trade upon her proud head.
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Dazed and shaken, the ensign stumbled through the flames and smoke and escaped, but the others were never seen again.
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On being commissioned an ensign, he was assigned to the gunboat, becoming chief navigator by 1890.
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In contrast, fixing the battle ensign with nails would prevent it from being removed easily, and effectively prevented the surrender.
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The ladies are as usual at the head of all animosity, and are distinguished by caps, ribands, and other such ensigns of party.
The new reverse design will feature a shield of the royal arms ensigned by a representation of the royal crown.
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As and when ships are in the area, wherever possible and if a diving team is available, the ships will be examined and, where possible, the battle ensigns replaced.
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Companies were commanded by captains, with lieutenants and ensigns (or subalterns) beneath him.
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The colours were carried into battle for identification, and as a rallying point, in the care of sergeants or ensigns.
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There are eight ensigns of royalty, of which the first four were reserved exclusively for the sovereign.
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Paulsssen was relentless when it came to training the three ensigns.
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Flags and ensigns are hauled down or furled, and ships' colors are struck to signal a surrender.
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Two days later, they were all commissioned ensigns.
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Nautical etiquette requires that merchant vessels dip their ensigns in salute to passing warships, which acknowledge the salute by dipping their ensigns in return.
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If a warship goes into battle, large versions of naval ensigns (called battle ensigns) are used.
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All the regional flags and the departmental ensigns are flown at half-mast on national or regional mourning days as well as the national flag.
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Admitted students undergo a four-year program of academics and training, after which they are typically commissioned as ensigns.
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The jacks are smaller than the ensigns, but they have the same proportions.
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Masters, "primero pilotos", were originally ranked as ensigns, while the second masters, "segundo pilotos", were ranked below officers but above petty officers.
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