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Framed International Code of Signals Victor (V) Linen Flag
Framed International Code of Signals Victor (V) Linen Flag
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Framed International Code of Signals Victor (V) maritime signal flag, professionally mounted within a shadow box display. Constructed of alternating red and yellow diagonal linen stripes, the flag retains its original canvas hoist, rope lanyard, and wooden toggle. Signal flags such as this were widely used aboard naval and merchant vessels to communicate essential messages before the advent of modern radio communications, and remain part of the International Code of Signals today.
When flown alone, the Victor (V) flag means "I require assistance." While not necessarily indicating immediate distress, it signals that the vessel needs help from nearby ships or shore authorities. Its bold diagonal pattern makes it one of the most recognizable and historically significant maritime communication flags, ideal for collectors of naval and nautical memorabilia.
Weight: 6 lbs.
Overall Dimensions: 20"H × 26 1/2"W × 2"D
Made: American
Material: Linen
Date: 1950
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