The commissioning pennant (or masthead pennant) is a pennant (also spelled "pendant") flown from the masthead of a warship. The history of flying a commissioning pennant dates back to the days of chivalry with their trail pendants being flown from the mastheads of ships they[who?] commanded. Today, the commissioning pennants are hoisted on the day of commissioning and not struck until they are decommissioned. Some navies have a custom of flying a "paying off" or "decommissioning pennant," the length of which often reflects the length of service of the warship.
In the United States, ships in commission in the fleet of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), although not warships, also fly a commissioning pennant.
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The commissioningpennant (or masthead pennant) is a pennant (also spelled "pendant") flown from the masthead of a warship. The history of flying a commissioning...
up pennant or pennon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pennant may refer to: Pennon (or pennant), a narrow, tapering flag Commissioningpennant, the...
the transferring officer reads the commissioning directive, the ensign is hoisted, and the commissioningpennant broken. The prospective commanding officer...
design and use. Examples: A commissioningpennant, or masthead, which a warship flies from its masthead and indicates the commission of the captain of the ship...
There are other navies that also fly pennant in a similar manner (see commissioningpennant). The commissioningpennant in ships may end in a point, but they...
flags had 2:3 proportions, while the commodore's broad pennant and the Senior Officer's pennant had 1:2 proportions. Irrespective of the changes, the national...
the military units on parades. National colours Naval jack Naval commissioningpennant The national colours constitute the portable variants of the National...
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"Navy - Command and CommissioningPennants (U.S.)". "U.S. Navy Command Pennants and Flags". McMillan, Joe (2001). "Commissioningpennant". Flags of the World...
canton became the ensign, and the national flag became the jack. The commissioningpennant was the same as that used by the UK's Royal Navy until the early...
separate war ensign, the commissioningpennant serves as the sign that a ship is a warship. The present model of the commissioningpennant was established at...
Naval ensign with Presidential Standard elephant. Commissioningpennant A white triangular pennant with at hoist the St. George's red cross defaced with...
weapons Decommissioning pennant, where a navy ship wears an extremely long commissioningpennant at the end of its commission overseas Demobilization...
Indian Naval Crest - placed in the fly. Commissioningpennant of the Indian Navy A white, triangular pennant enclosing a minuscule version of the octagon-shaped...
August) ceremonies at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Warsaw. Commissioningpennant Swallow-tailed bicolor of white and red defaced with a cross pattée...
set black-outlined anchor in the quarter ?—present Commissioningpennant Tri-colour long pennant of blue-yellow-red ?—present Chief of the General Staff...
Tuah. The ship was also named KD Hang Tuah, but retained HMS Mermaid's pennant number of F76. Hang Tuah is a 2,300 standard ton light patrol frigate armed...
(bottom). 1965 – Commissioningpennant Triangular pennant with the crescent and stars on the far left; flown at the highest mast of commissioned naval ships...
Pennant with Norwegian stripe. – present Rank Flag of Petty officers Red pennant. – present Royal Norwegian Navy pennant Is a commissioningpennant and...
beginning on June 4, 2019. A Commissioning or Masthead pennant is flown from the masthead and represents the commission of the captain of the ship (and...
were made during 1863, when a new naval jack, battle ensign, and commissioningpennant design was introduced aboard all Confederate ships, echoing the...
A signal cannon was fired and the ship's new battle ensign and commissioningpennant were broken out at the peaks of the mizzen gaff and mainmast. With...
the Class I pennant. The pennants also carry forward a tradition of the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey fleet, which flew commissionpennants identical to...
also flew a "commissionpennant" in a similar manner to U.S. Navy and United States Coast Guard ships. The fleet had three commissionpennants, one for its...
Commissioningpennant (Greek: Επισείων Πολεμικού Πλοίου, i.e., "Warship Pennant") flown by all Hellenic Navy's ships and establishments in commission...
Thomas Pennant (27 June [O.S. 14 June] 1726 – 16 December 1798) was a Welsh naturalist, traveller, writer and antiquarian. He was born and lived his whole...