What is a Bravo flag?

Marine Signal Flag: Letter "B" (Bravo)
Marine signal flag
signal flag
International maritime signal flags are various flags used to communicate with ships. The principal system of flags and associated codes is the International Code of Signals. Various navies have flag systems with additional flags and codes, and other flags are used in special uses, or have historical significance.
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s are international signals
international signals
The International Code of Signals (ICS) is an international system of signals and codes for use by vessels to communicate important messages regarding safety of navigation and related matters. Signals can be sent by flaghoist, signal lamp ("blinker"), flag semaphore, radiotelegraphy, and radiotelephony.
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used by ships at sea to spell out short messages
, or more commonly, used individually or in combination they have special meanings.
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What is the meaning of Bravo flag?

The code flag B "Bravo" means 'I am taking in, or discharging, or carrying dangerous goods. ' International Marine Signal Flags are international signals used by ships at sea. They can be used to spellout short messages, or more commonly, used individually.
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Is the Blue Peter flag still used?

Often said to be a corruption of “blue repeater”, there is actually no signal flag that goes by that designation. The use of the flag to spell the letter “P” dates from 1857 and so cannot have played a role in the origin of the term.
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What does the Papa flag mean in the Navy?

Phonetic Pronunciation: pah-PAH. Navy & International Meaning: All personnel return to ship; proceeding to sea (Inport). International Code of Signal Flags have double stitched seams, finished nylon rope distance lines and ash toggles.
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What do flags on boats mean?

Three-Flag Signals - Points of the Compass, Standard-Times, Verbs, Punctuation, Code and Decode Signals. Four-Flag Signals - Geographic, Names of Ships, and Bearings. Five-Flag Signals - To Relate Position and Time. Six-Flag Signals - Indicate West, East, South, or North in Longitude or Latitude Signals.
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The Welsh Flag: History and Meaning of The Red Dragon Flag



What does a black flag on a boat mean?

Ships carrying passengers infested with the plague flew a yellow and black checked flag to warn other vessels against approaching. The plague flag flown over infested ships in port. Despite popular belief, the black flag was actually a more welcoming site than the red flag to other vessels.
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What does a red Marine flag mean?

Down. The red flag with white diagonal stripe, while not international, is commonly used to indicate a diver in the water. Many states now require this flag. It is usually exhibited on a float to mark the diver's approximate location whereas the "A" flag should be used on the vessel.
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What does an acorn flag mean?

The acorn exemplifies the former forest, which at one time covered much of the county. It can also be interpreted as representing "smallness and importance" and the oaks suggested by the name of Oakham. The green field represents the county's agriculture, especially its rich pastureland.
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What does Uniform Whiskey mean?

The first set of two flag is Uniform Whiskey which means have a pleasant voyage. The pennant and the uniform Whiskey the tug puts up just means message received and replying to your message.
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What does November Charlie mean?

The first is the International Code of Signals signal for "I am in distress and require immediate assistance," the ICS code flags N and C (known as NOVEMBER and CHARLIE.
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What flag is flown when a ship leaves port?

The Courtesy Flag

It is a custom among merchant ships when entering or leaving a foreign port and during their stay in the port to fly the colours of that country.
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Can adults get Blue Peter badges?

A Blue Peter badge is an award for Blue Peter viewers, given by the BBC children's television programme for those appearing on the show, or in recognition of achievement. They are awarded to children aged 6 to 15, or to adults who have been guests on the programme.
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What flag is blue with a white square in middle?

3." P is a square Blue flag with a White square in centre. Hoisted separately, it is known as the Departure flag and indicates that the vessel hoisting it is about to sail. Q is a square Yellow flag.
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Why do sailors say Bravo Zulu?

The Navy Department Library

This is a naval signal, conveyed by flaghoist or voice radio, meaning "well done"; it has also passed into the spoken and written vocabulary. It can be combined with the "negative" signal, spoken or written NEGAT, to say "NEGAT Bravo Zulu," or "not well done."
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What does an orange flag mean on a boat?

State law requires that boats towing person(s) on water skis or similar devices carry and use an orange or red skier-down flag, at least 12 × 12 inches in size, whenever the towed person(s) or associated equipment is down in the water.
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What does R over Y flag mean?

Romeo-Yankee (R over Y) proceed at slow speed when passing.
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What does Tango Foxtrot Romeo mean?

Origin: 1940s US military acronym made up by soldiers to stand for “f*cked up beyond all recognition;” arguably became popular with Americans abroad during WWII due to its similarity to the German term furchtbar (terrible). In a sentence: We tried to fix her bangs, but ultimately Courtney's haircut was fubar.
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What is a tango military?

What Does Tango Mean In Military? a slang term used in the military. Creating the NATO phonetic alphabet in the 1930s, the letter T stands for tango, which has become slang for target, or in this case, enemy. When the aircraft is downed, it means “to shoot” the target, as well as “neutralize” or “kill” the target.
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What does Lima flag mean?

Phonetic Pronunciation: LEE-mah. Navy & International Meaning: You should stop your vessel immediately.
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What does a skunk flag mean?

The Skunk flag signifies "no fish", "getting skunked" or not hooking a fish.
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What is the penalty for flying the American flag upside down?

The FBI rep said there is no law against flying the flag upside down. The Flag Code clearly states that the American flag is not to be flown upside down "except as a signal of dire distress in instance of extreme danger to life or property."
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Is it disrespectful to hang a flag on a wall?

The U.S. Flag Code allows the American flag to be displayed on a wall — but only if it's mounted in the appropriate position. According to the U.S. Flag Code, the American flag should be mounted on walls, windows or doors with the stars on the left (from an observer's perspective).
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What does a yellow flag on a boat mean?

Medical Definition of quarantine flag

: a yellow flag hoisted by all ships to request pratique on entering a harbor, by a ship to show that it has contagious or infectious disease aboard, or by a ship that has been quarantined. — called also yellow flag, yellow jack.
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What does a purple flag on a ship mean?

When the American flag is replaced by a solid purple one on the flagpole located in the middle of Old Harbor, it means that winds are gusting so high that the boats aren't running. It also means everyone's staying, and no one is coming, at least by ferry.
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What does Blue Flag mean for boats?

When a boat approaches, it means: "I have a diver, keep your distance and move slowly". When you see this signal, you must not approach within 100 m of the boat that carries this flag. Be careful, it can be the boat that accompanied the diver or the float that can be connected to the diver.
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