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A sailor slowly raises and then lowers a white flag. Why?

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If it is just raising a white flag, the sailor is French.


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"Charlie Morgan" wrote in message
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A sailor slowly raises and then lowers a white flag. Why?

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If it is just raising a white flag, the sailor is French.


He is half French, half German.
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Scout wrote:
"Bob Crantz" wrote in message
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"Charlie Morgan" wrote in message
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A sailor slowly raises and then lowers a white flag. Why?

10 asa points


If it is just raising a white flag, the sailor is French.


He is half French, half German.
Scout


Not always.

In distinction to striking one's colors, hoisting a white flag, in
itself, is not an indication of surrender. Rather, hoisting a white
flag indicates a request for a truce in order to communicate with the
enemy. A belligerent is not required to cease fighting if the enemy
hoists a white flag. "A flag of truce cannot insist on being admitted,
and should rarely be used during an engagement. . . . Firing is not
necessarily to cease on the appearance of a flag of truce during an
engagement, and should any person connected with it be killed, no
complaint can be made. If however, the white flag should be exhibited
as a token of submission, firing is to cease."

A Naval Encyclopedia (Philadelphia: L. R. Hamersly & Co., 1881), p.
285.

Joe

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Joe wrote:
Firing is not
necessarily to cease on the appearance of a flag of truce during an
engagement, and should any person connected with it be killed, no
complaint can be made. If however, the white flag should be exhibited
as a token of submission, firing is to cease."


How does one know the difference (submission or truce)? I suppose if
it's French, one can assume submission, if it's Al Quaida, reload and
shoot the guy with the flag?

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