International Code of Signals 6
International Code of Signals 6
Spoken Six
Meaning Numeral 6
Since 1870 the ICS or International Code of Signals has been used by merchant vessels and warships as an international language by mariners. In 1965, management of the ICS was taken over by the United Nations' International Maritime Organization. Each major seafaring country still publishes the ICS for the use of its mariners. In the US Navy it is Hydrographic Office publication #102.
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Hoist & Fly | |
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Width of Hoist | 42 |
Length of Fly | 145 |
Stripes | |
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Size of Hoist | 75 |
Stars | |
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Are there stars on obverse? | no |
Are there stars on reverse? | no |
Stripes | |
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Number of Stripes | 2 |
Color of Top Stripe | Blue |
Color of Bottom Stripe | White |
Has a Blood Stripe? | no |
Comments on Stripes | Dark blue |
Fabric | |
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Fabric | Wool |
Comments on Fabric | Bunting |
Stitching | |
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Stitching | Machine |
Thread | |
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Thread Material | Cotton |
Attachment | |
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Comments on Method of Attachmen | on both sides Cord with clips |
Method of Attachment | Ties |
Condition | |
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Condition | Good |
Damage | Unstiched on fly edge |
Displayable | yes |