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These flags drawn them to correspond to US Navy specifications; other NATO navies use slightly different proportions in some cases.
NATO also assigns different meanings to the letter flags and combinations of
letter flags and numeral flags and pennants than does the ICS,
but those meanings are classified.
Joe McMillan, 8 August 2003
Unless otherwise noted, all images on this page are by Joe McMillan
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![]() Zero |
![]() Code or Answering (Ans) |
![]() Corpen |
![]() Designation (Desig) |
![]() Division (Div) |
![]() Emergency (Emerg) |
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![]() Interrogative (Inter) |
![]() Negative (Negat) |
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