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FLAG LIEUTENANT

Specialty Definition: FLAG LIEUTENANT

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Literature

Flag Lieutenant (A). An admiral's aide-de-camp. Source: Brewer's Dictionary.

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Modern Usage: FLAG LIEUTENANT

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Movie/TV Titles

The Flag Lieutenant (1933)

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Photo Album: FLAG LIEUTENANT

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With his staff on the after deck of USS Philadelphia (CL-41), circa November 1940, at the time he took command of Cruiser Division Eight. Those present are (from left to right): Lieutenant Commander George E. Nold, Aide and Flag Secretary; Lieutenant Commander Cameron Briggs, Aviation Officer and Commanding Officer of Cruiser Scouting Squadron Eight (VCS-8); Rear Admiral Hewitt; Lieutenant Philip G. Stokes, Radio Officer; and Lieutenant Benjamin P. Field, Jr., Aide and Flag Lieutenant. The ship's after 6"/47 guns are in the immediate background. Credit: NAVY.

Japanese Navy Vice Admiral Chuichi Hara, Commander, 4th Fleet, signs the document, at ceremonies on board USS Portland (CA-33) surrendering the base at Truk, Caroline Islands, 2 September 1945. U.S. Navy officers present around the table are (left to right): Lieutenant S.E. Thompson, USNR, Flag Lieutenant; Captain O.F. Naquin, USN, Acting Chief of Staff; Vice Admiral George D. Murray, USN, Commander, Marianas, (seated), who accepted the surrender on behalf of the Commander in Chief, Pacific Fleet and Pacific Ocean Areas; Captain D.N. Cone, USN, representing Commander, Marshalls and Gilberts; Captain L.A. Thackrey, USN, Commanding Officer, USS Portland; Lieutenant L.L. Thompson, USN, Flag Secretary, and Lieutenant A.M. Soden, USNR, interpreter. Note Marine Corps photographer in right center background, and U.S. flag used as a backdrop. Credit: NAVY.

With officers of his staff, on board USS Argonne (AS-10), circa 1932. Seated in the front row are (left to right): Commander Leo L. Lindley, Aide & Force Material Officer; Captain Issac C. Kidd, Chief of Staff; Rear Admiral H.H. Hough, ComBaseFor; Captain Ellsworth H. Van Patten, (SC), Aide & Force Supply Officer; and Lieutenant Commander Jacob H. Jacobson, in charge of Battle Force Camera Party. Among those in the rear row are (in no particular order): Lieutenant Thomas F. Darden, Jr., Aide & Flag Secretary; Lieutenant Walter E. Moore, Aide & Force Personnel Officer; and Lieutenant Llewellyn J. Johns, Aide and Flag Lieutenant. Credit: NAVY.

  

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Modern Translation: FLAG LIEUTENANT

Language Translations for "FLAG LIEUTENANT"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses.

Greek 

  

υπασπιστήσ (adjutant, aid, aide). (various references)

   

Manx

  

leftenant brattagh. (various references)

   

Pig Latin

  

agflay ieutenantlay

   

Swedish

  

flaggadjutant. (various references)

   

Turkish

  

amiral emir subayı. (various references)

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Anagrams: FLAG LIEUTENANT

Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams

Words within the letters "a-a-e-e-f-g-i-l-l-n-n-t-t-u"

-3 letters: leafletting.

-4 letters: antifungal, flattening, leafleting, lieutenant, tangential.

-5 letters: allegiant, eglantine, fattening, fellating, flatulent, flaunting, galantine, inelegant, infatuate, tautening, telneting, unfeeling, ungallant.

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INDEX

1. Usage: Modern
2. Images: Photo Album
3. Translations: Modern
4. Anagrams
5. Bibliography


  

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