naval$51792$ - translation to greek
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naval$51792$ - translation to greek

MARITIME FLAG USED BY WARSHIPS IN ADDITION TO THE ENSIGN
Naval jack; Naval Jack
  • ''Sankt Peterburg'']] displaying the Russian naval jack at the bow and the naval ensign at the stern
  • [[Royal Netherlands Navy]] jack
  • [[Union Jack of Sweden and Norway]] flown by Swedish armored cruiser ''Wasa'' in 1903
  • Dutch naval jack onboard HNLMS ''Tjerk Hiddes''
  • Naval jack of the [[Irish Naval Service]]
  • 6}}'s jackstaff in December 2011
  • Norwegian gunboat ''Sleipner'' at [[Kiel]], June 1895, flying the [[Union Jack of Norway and Sweden]]

naval      
adj. ναυτικός
naval academy         
TRAINING INSTITUTION FOR NAVAL OFFICERS
Naval Academy; Naval Academy (disambiguation)
ναυτική ακαδημία
naval architect         
  • 1/100 scale model of Veteran Class MT46 Tanker. Florida
  • Naval architect at work
  • General Course of Study leading to Naval Architecture degree
  • USS ''Kitty Hawk'' (CV-63)]] at Naval Station Pearl Harbor
ENGINEERING DISCIPLINE DEALING WITH THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF MARINE VESSELS
Marine Architecture; Naval engineer; Ship design; Naval engineering; Naval architect; Naval Architect; Naval Engineering; Naval Architecture; Yacht designer; Naval Architecture and Shipbuilding Engineering; Naval Architecture (Naval Engineering); History of naval architecture
ναυπηγός

Definition

flotilla
(flotillas)
A flotilla is a group of small ships, usually military ships.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Jack (flag)

A jack is a flag flown from a short jackstaff at the bow (front) of a vessel, while the ensign is flown on the stern (rear). Jacks on bowsprits or foremasts appeared in the 17th century. A country may have different jacks for different purposes, especially when (as in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands) the naval jack is forbidden to other vessels. The United Kingdom has an official civil jack; the Netherlands has several unofficial ones. In some countries, ships of other government institutions may fly the naval jack, e.g. the ships of the United States Coast Guard and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in the case of the US jack. Certain organs of the UK's government have their own departmental jacks. Commercial or pleasure craft may fly the flag of an administrative division (state, province, land) or municipality at the bow. Merchant ships may fly a house flag. Yachts may fly a club burgee or officer's flag or the owner's private signal at the bow. Practice may be regulated by law, custom, or personal judgment.