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English: 1705. COMMISSION PENNANT The commission pennant is an elongated pennant with a swallow-tailed fly. The portion near the hoist consists of a blue field on which is superimposed seven white 5-pointed stars in a row, each of the stars having one point upward. The remaining portion of the flag is horizontally divided into a red upper half and a white lower half with the last few inches split to form a swallow-tail. The number of stars in the commission pennant has no meaning. [from NTP-13(B) August 1986)
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A distinguishing mark of a commissioned vessel in the United States Navy.

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