where is the legal definition, champ?
Everything comes to jurisdiction and most to admiralty law.
Have some wiki:
"At the same time, the red ensign (which was
designated in 1864 as the
flag for merchant shipping)
was used by merchantmen of
those colonies which
obtained an Admiralty warrant. Not all colonies
obtained an Admiralty
warrant, however; the ones
that did tended to be larger,
and included Canada (1892); New Zealand (1899); Australia (1901)..."
Not all naval activity, certainly not the "navel activity", as you say. Just the merchant navy under admiral law.
The white ensign was under dominion navy, ie, RNZN. Also didnt come into play until the 70s, we're now a whole century past legitimate, champ...
Physics; Thou art a cruel, heartless Bitch-of-a-Mistress
Flag
The official banner of a state or nation, often decorated with emblems or images that symbolize that state or nation.
Go back and look at your post numb nuts as you say navel not merchant which use the civil ensign and regardless of warrent it is still a civil fleet hence flying the civil ensign.
The nz navy came into being in 1941 and In 1968 the New Zealand White Ensign replaced the British White Ensign that had previously been used by ships of the Royal New Zealand Navy.
So it was the sixty's not the 70's.
http://www.marinewaypoints.com/cgi-b...te+me+dickhead
And i'm flattered that you would go to such lengths to abuse me but it now concerns me that seem to have a great fascination with people sucking dicks.
I hope you don't live near a school.
Champ.
Why has this thread not gone to PD yet?
Law of the Flag Legal Definition:
http://www.marinewaypoints.com/cgi-b...20the%20vessel.
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I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
As a Rating of the RNZN who has spent the last 7 years in a trade whos specialty is Flags and Ceremonial, I have the urge to correct both you cunts. But I won't, its to funny watching you squabble over something so small.
Good copy and paste skills too.
To the guy that posted the village people video. I will find you...
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