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Ensign (/ˈɛnsən/; Late
Middle English, from Old
French enseigne (transl. mark, symbol, signal; flag, standard, pennant), from
Latin insignia (plural))...
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could carry religious or
symbolic meaning. The
latter form are
called enseignes and may be an
evolution of the
medieval pilgrim badge. In the
early 16th...
- the École
Navale (naval academy) a
cadet will
graduate as a
commissioned Enseigne de
Vaisseau with an
engineering degree. Less than 25
years old, having...
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Enseigne de
vaisseau Jacoubet (F794) is a D'Estienne d'Orves-class
aviso in the
French Navy.
Armed by a crew of 90 sailors,
these vessels have the re****tion...
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Enseigne Gabolde was a
destroyer built for the
French Navy.
Originally laid down in 1914 as a
member of the
Enseigne Roux class,
construction was suspended...
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Enseigne de
vaisseau non
entretenu (literally: "Ensign
without a salary") was a
junior naval rank in the
French Navy
during the
Revolutionary Wars. The...
- The
Enseigne Roux
class was the
thirteenth class of
destroyers to be
built for the
French Navy
during World War I. The
first two
units of this class, the...
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Capitaine de flûte Sous-lieutenant de
vaisseau Sous-lieutenant de port
Enseigne de
vaisseau non
entretenu Élèves de la
Marine Garde de la
marine Maître...
- was a
French Canadian military officer. His last rank was
second ensign (
enseigne en second). Jumonville's
defeat and
killing at the
Battle of Jumonville...
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Enseigne Henry was one of
seven Spahi-class
destroyers built for the
French Navy in the
first decade of the 20th century. The Spahi-class was over 50 percent...