(Askeri) DENİZ TEĞMENİ: Deniz kuvvetlerinde en küçük rütbeli subay. Bir deniz teğmeninin rütbesi, üsteğmenden; {lieutenant junior grade) küçük ve birinci sınıf deniz gedikli subaydan {commissioned warrant officer) büyüktür. Bu rütbe, kara ordusunda, teğmene karşılıktır
A flag used to identify the nationality of a vessel These are usually civil, naval and government vessels Tricolour A flag that is divided horizontally or vertically into three different colours
To distinguish by a mark or ornament, such as a crown, coronet, mitre, etc A bishop, for instance, ensigns his arms with a mitre
Formerly, a commissioned officer of the army who carried the ensign or flag of a company or regiment
the national flag, or a banner indicating nationality, carried by a ship or a body of soldiers; as distinguished from flags indicating divisions of the army, rank of naval officers, or private signals, and the like
An ensign is a junior officer in the United States Navy. He had been a naval ensign stationed off Cuba. Ensign Smith
A special flag based on a country's national flag and used exclusively on naval ships or merchant ships The civil ensign is the merchant marine's flag The U S flag serves as a national flag, naval ensign, and civil ensign Great Britain, on the other hand, has a white ensign for naval ships, a red ensign for merchant ships, and a blue ensign for merchant ships commanded by an officer in the Naval Reserve Great Britain also has an ensign for the Royal Air Force and one for airports
by a crown; thus, any charge which has a crown immediately above or upon it, is said to be ensigned
colors flown by a ship to show its nationality a person who holds a commissioned rank in the United States Navy or the United States Coast Guard; below lieutenant junior grade
a person who holds a commissioned rank in the United States Navy or the United States Coast Guard; below lieutenant junior grade
a flag flown at the stern of a ship, primarily for the identification of the nationality of the vessel The ensign may be the same flag used as the national flag, or a specially designed version of the national flag Nations may have one ensign or several different ensigns which may be used by various types of vessels (naval/war, state/government, civil/merchant) as well as specially designed flags for various organizations (yacht clubs, customs vessels, coastal authorities, etc ), or indicating a status of a ship's captain or crew (naval reserve) In some countries, the term ensign includes flags not intended to be hoisted on vessels
A generic term for flag, especially associated with naval flags of nationality (CIVIL ENSIGN, NAVAL RESERVE ENSIGN, etc ) The term originally applied to the distinguishing flag of nationality at the poop or stern of a ship In addition the term is applied to a flag having the characteristic design of an ensign, even if that flag is used on land
the state ensign of the United Kingdom The blue ensign, plain, is the flag of the Royal Naval Reserve With an appropriate badge in the fly, it is used by many British government departments, and was formerly used by many colonial governments