Jamestown introduced me to 'hoisting the coach whip' - a somewhat confusing term. Apparently it's the informal term for a log thin pennant used to indicated a USN ship in commission.
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19th cent USN terminology
Re: 19th cent USN terminology
Unfortunately, that link only works for you.
However, with your information I was able to find another link (https://www.history.navy.mil/browse-by- ... nnant.html).
I added it to the OWpedia.
However, with your information I was able to find another link (https://www.history.navy.mil/browse-by- ... nnant.html).
I added it to the OWpedia.
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Re: 19th cent USN terminology
Ah, I did wonder. I'll change the link on the file. It does highlight the use of the term 'broad pennant/pendant' for ships carrying a senior officer though.