When a navy ship gets underway the ensign is shifted to what at sea position

When a navy ship gets underway the ensign is shifted to what at sea position

When a navy ship gets underway the ensign is shifted to what at sea position

pennant  (called    PREP)  is  hoisted.  Ceremonies  for colors  begin  when  PREP  is  hauled  to  the  dip  (the halfway point). Navy ships not under way also hoist and lower the union jack on the jackstaff, at the ship’s bow, and at morning and evening colors. The union jack is also flown  from  a  yardarm  to  denote  that  a  general courts-martial or court of inquiry is in session. The union jack is the rectangular blue part of the United States flag containing the stars (fig. 9-8). If  a  band  is  available  for  color  ceremonies, “Attention” is sounded, followed by the band playing the national anthem. At morning colors, hoisting the ensign  begins  when  the  music  starts.  It  is  hoisted smartly to the top of the flagstaff. At evening colors, lowering of the ensign also starts at the beginning of the music.  Hoisting  and  lowering  of  the  ensign  are completed at the last note of the music. The national flag is always hoisted smartly and lowered ceremoniously. “Carry on” is sounded at the completion of the music. If a band is not available for colors, “To the Colors” is played on the bugle at morning colors, and “Retreat” is played at evening colors. For ships without a band or a bugler,  “Attention”  and  “Carry  on”  are  signals  for beginning and terminating the hand salute. Sometimes the music for colors from another U.S. ship can be overheard aboard your ship. When this happens, and no band or bugler is aboard your ship, the command to “Carry on” should not be given until the music being overheard is completed. After  morning  colors,  if  foreign  warships  are present,  the  national  anthem  of  each  country represented is also played. If your ship is visiting a foreign country, the national anthem of that country is played  immediately  following  morning  colors, followed by the national anthems of any other foreign nations represented. You should show the same respect for national anthems of foreign countries as you do for our own. On Sundays, authorized holidays, and other days proclaimed by the President, the largest national ensign in the ship’s or station’s allowance is flown. This ensign is referred to as holiday colors. When the holiday colors are flown on a Navy ship not under way, the union jack flown is the same size as the blue field in the holiday colors. Ships that are under way do not hold morning or evening colors because the ensign usually is flown day and night. Just as the ship gets under way, the ensign is shifted from its in-port position on the stern to its at-sea position at the mainmast. This is called   shifting the colors. HALF-MASTING THE ENSIGN National  flags  flown  at  half-mast  (or  half-staff ashore) are an internationally recognized symbol of mourning. The United States honors its war dead on Memorial Day by half-masting the flag from 0800 until the last gun of a 21-minute-gun salute that begins at noon (until 1220 if no gun salute is rendered). Normally,  the  flag  is  half-masted  on  receiving information of the death of one of the officials or officers listed in   U.S. Navy Regulations. Notification may be received through news media reports or by an official message. In half-masting an ensign already flying at the peak or truck aboard ships under way, lower it ceremoniously to half-mast. If the ensign is not flying, hoist it smartly to the peak or truck before lowering it to half-mast. In lowering a half-masted ensign, raise it first to the peak or truck, then lower it ceremoniously. When  the  national  anthem,  “To  the  Colors,”  or “Retreat” is played at morning or evening colors aboard ships not under way, all hands should hold the salute during  the  raising  or  lowering  of  the  flag.  In half-masting during morning colors, “Carry on” should 9-12 Student Notes: Figure 9-8.—Union Jack.


When a navy ship gets underway the ensign is shifted to what at sea position

When a navy ship gets underway the ensign is shifted to what at sea position

When a navy ship gets underway the ensign is shifted to what at sea position