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pennant or
pennon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pennant may
refer to:
Pennon (or
pennant), a narrow,
tapering flag
Commissioning pennant, the...
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pennoncells on
their lances, just as men-of-war fly
pennants from
their masts.
Records show that
pennants were in use in the 13th century, when
merchant ships...
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pennants. The
images displa**** on
pennants were
either stitched on with
contrasting colored felt or had screen-printing. Today,
vintage pennants with...
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Retrieved 2009-05-04. "Church
pennant (The Netherlands)".
Flags of the World. 2006-02-25.
Retrieved 2009-05-04. "Navy -
Church Pennants (U.S.)".
Flags of the...
- decorations. Due to this,
pennants flags are
usually a more
common sight than the
national flag in
these countries.
These pennants have a long, narrow, triangular...
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Command and
Commissioning Pennants (U.S.)". "U.S. Navy
Command Pennants and Flags". McMillan, Joe (2001). "Commissioning
pennant".
Flags of the World. Retrieved...
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pennants may be
improvised or
customized from
available flags and
pennants. The
simplest option is to fly the "starboard"
manoeuvering signal pennant...
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throughout his life and died at
Downing at the age of seventy-two. The
Pennants were a
family of
Welsh gentry from the
parish of Whitford, Flintshire,...
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Jermaine Lloyd Pennant (born 15
January 1983) is a
retired English professional footballer who pla**** as a winger.
Pennant made over 350
league appearances...
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identifies an
individual ship. Not all
pennant numbers have a flag superior. The
Royal Navy
first used
pennants to
distinguish its
ships in 1661 with a...