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Why Do Some Submarines Fly A Pirate Flag?This was the first time a submarine flew the Jolly Roger flag ... crew to fly the flag. The ship's namesake, Rear Adm. Isaac C. Kidd, shared his surname with a pirate captain from the 1700s ...
and one of two surviving 17th-century Jolly Roger flags (that familiar black flag featuring a skull and crossbones). At the center of the museum, travelers can climb aboard a replica pirate ship ...
But death was super rare.” This one’s actually true. The Jolly Roger is the name given to a flag which identifies a pirate ship. It was typically a black flag that featured either a skull and ...
and damned un-English’ The sight of a Jolly Roger flag once struck fear into the hearts of sailors at sea as it often meant a bloodthirsty band of pirates were about to launch a deadly attack ...
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