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Answering Pennant medicine bag This fits on the cabin

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Description

This fits on the cabin doors

a French naval officer named Mahé de la Bourdonnais purportedly devised the first numerical flag code

Fixation Plates with a stud for quick attachment to be glued or screwed

Weight:266 grams

Semi rigid polyethylene body 18/10eme (Black)

Answering Pennant medicine bag This fits on the cabinThe red and white pennant indicates that the flag that follows is from the International Code of Signals, as well as Message is understood and is also used as a numeric decimal point. For centuries, admirals have used flags as signals to communicate a single message to other members of a fleet. As tactics began to require more and more signals, a more complex code of signals was needed. In 1738, a French naval officer named Mah de la Bourdonnais

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