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Nice USCG USN Regulation 23" x 50" Signal Pennant - First Sub (NR)

$ 18.48

Availability: 18 in stock
  • Country/Region of Origin: United States
  • Maker: Unknown
  • Primary Material: Fabric
  • Military Branch: USCG & USN
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
  • Type: Pennant
  • Time Period, War: Cold War

    Description

    Offered is a vintage original USCG (United States Coast Guard) 23" x 50" cloth signal flag that appears to be in very nice USED condition. This type of flag is also used by the US Navy with the meaning "First Sub" (Absence of flag officer or unit commander - in port). I cannot find the manufacturers marking (most likely faded away). The flag is made from 3 separate cloth panels stitched together (NOT printed). There is a brass ring on the top leading corner and a brass swivel/snap clip on a short lanyard at the bottom leading corner.
    I can combine shipping on these flags (two or three) for the same price as one. You only need to contact me and request an invoice at the end of the auction.
    I acquired this flag (along with many others) from a US Coast Guard Cutter that was decommissioned in Seattle, WA a few years back.
    Please check my other listings for additional USCG signal flags/pennants.
    These USCG flags/pennants would make for a great nautical display in a store, restaurant, or office (especially if several are linked together).
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