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On a cutter that has two masts, what is the name of the forward mast
A. forward mast B. range mast C. Fore mast D. Main mast |
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| Where do you fly the Coast Guard Commissioning Pennant on a cutter with two masts |
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| Above the National Ensign on a pigstick on the main mast |
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| 2 names for sopa flag (starboard pennant) |
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senior officer present afloat
senior officer of all ships present |
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| When a Flag officer is absent from the command for a period of ____ hours his personal flag is hauled down |
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| When a Flag officer is absent from the command for a period of ____ hours his personal flag is hauled down |
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| from which halyard is the fourth sub flown |
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| starboard yardarm inboard |
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| who designates where the National Ensign is displayed |
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| Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard |
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| List the five circumstances when a national ensign will be displayed underway. |
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:Getting u/w or coming to Anchor :Falling in with other ships :cruising near land :during battle :as required to answer the dip of another vessels ensign |
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| on a speakers platform, the national ensign is displayed on a staff will be positioned on a speakers |
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| List the two places that a union jack can be displayed |
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jackstaff on the bow
at the yard arm during court martial |
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| name the five personal flags of the coast guard flag officers |
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:commandant :vice commandant :vice admiral :rear admiral(upper half) :rear admiral(lower half) |
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| on memorial day, if no gun salute is rendered, you raise the national ensign at ___ back up to the top of the halyard |
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| how many steps are there to fold the national ensign |
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| 1st sub flown from starboard main yardarm(outboard) indictates what, and what colors |
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| The absence of a flag offiver or unit commander whose personal flag or command pennant is flying. middle yellow, outside blue |
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| 2nd sub port main yardarm(inboard), indcates what, and what color |
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| indicates the absence of the chief of staff of the commander whose personal flag is flying, color blue/white halfed verticaly in the center |
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3rd sub port main yardarm(outboard) incates what |
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| absence of the commanding officer of the ship(its immediately shifts to the xo when the captain depards for a period that will be more thatn 72 hours |
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| 4th sub indicates starboard main yardarm(inboard) |
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| indicates absence of the civil or military official whose flag is flying |
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| national ensign on a speaker platform should be positioned where |
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| if displayed flat should be hoisted above and behind the speaker. if flown from a staff (speakers right) |
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| when moored or at anchor the ensign should be flown where |
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| at the ships stern from 0800 till sunset |
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| if ensigns of two or more nations are displayed, they are flown from |
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| seperate masts, at the same height and should be approximately equal in size |
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| ensign is hoisted first and lowered last (true or false) |
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| coast guard ensign has how many stripes, which represent what |
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| 16 red/white stripes 8 red, 8 white and represent the number of states in the union at that time. |
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| on the coast guard ensign, the coast guard emblem is centered on which red stripe |
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| ships with 2 mast the coast guard ensign is flown on what mast |
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| indicates a coast guard cutter under the command of a commissioned officer or commissioned warrant officer, who is not authorized to display a personal flag or command pennant. |
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| the commission pennant is flown |
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:at the aftertruck on a two masted ship :at the masthead on a single masted ship :above the national ensign on a pigstick when available :from the bow of a boat when a commanding officer not entitled to a personal flag is embarked on occasions of official visits |
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| which pennants are the only flags authorized to be flown on the same halyard above the national ensign |
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| the church pennant, and the jewish worship pennant, they are flown during church services |
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| pernonal flags and command pennants shall not be displated at half mast except for |
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| a deceased offiacial or officer |
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