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1 The light cruisers Southampton, flying the broad pennant of Commodore William E. Goodenough, M.V.O.
2 You are not a little admiral, to come down here and hoist your broad pennant in this mess-room.
3 The broad pennant (chapter 4) is the flag that marks the presence of a commodore on board.
4 Poor Harry lived to carry a broad pennant in the service, and Hugh died in command of a frigate.
5 In imagination the fleet was already afloat, and the broad pennant of Commodore Sedley was flying on board the Zephyr.
6 Flinders' patron, Pasley, who had hoisted his broad pennant as commodore on the Bellerophon, was actively engaged in this service.
7 From the masthead of the frigate floated the broad pennant of Commodore Barron, who went out in command of the ship.
8 Wednesday, 11th (September, 1793) a.m. Hoisted a broad pennant by order of Lord Howe, Capt.
9 The frigate "United States," cruising under the broad pennant of Commodore Decatur, fell in with two British ships near New York.
10 Sir Robert Stopford was Admiral of the British fleet, and Sir Charles Napier, having his broad pennant flying, commanded a squadron under him.
11 A Commodore, carrying a broad pennant , or a Brigadier General, shall be exchanged for officers of equal rank, or twenty privates or common seamen.
12 11.-TheCommodore left the ship, and hoisted his broad pennant on board the Macedonian.
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