(flag)
The ship's ensign showed that it was from foreign waters.
(officer - the rank of ensign is the lowest line officer rank in the US Navy)
The ensign was in charge of painting the galley.
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"Ensign" can be a noun, referring to a flag or banner, or a military rank.
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If he was in an army or militia it would be considered a 2nd Lieutenant.
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He entered the navy as an ensign and finished the war as lieutenant commander.
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I'm pretty sure it is ENS for ensign (the lowest Navy rank).
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2nd Lieutenant if going into the Marine Corps and Ensign if going into the Navy.
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2nd Lieutenant for Army and Ensign in Navy
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Ensign in the Navy or 2nd Lt in the Marines
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You could enter as an Ensign if you wanted to go the officer route.
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If you are commissioned as an Officer in the US Military, you receive the rank of Ensign if you are in the Navy, or if you are in the Air Force, Army, or Marine Corps you receive the rank of 2nd Lieutenant. Both are an O-1 paygrade.
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The equivalent rank to an Army / Marine / Air Force 2nd Lieutenant is an Ensign (O-1).
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It dates back to the times of the Romans. Each unit of soldiers had a flag that helped identify them in battle and in larger units. A person that commanded a group of soldiers was named after the ensign or flag that they assembled under.
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A flag flown at sea is known as an ensign. They can be Red, Blue or White. Civilian and Merchant vessels fly the Red Ensign, Navy Vessels fly either the Red, Blue of White depending on the rank of the Unit. Ensigns are used in cases where it is illegal to fly the National flag, such as at sea from a British ship.
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Second Lieutenant (Army, Air Force, Marine Corps) or Ensign (Navy, Coast Guard)
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The address of the Ensign Public Library is: 108 Aubrey, Ensign, 67841 0025
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An ensign is a commissioned officer rank in the military, typically equivalent to a second lieutenant or sub-lieutenant. It is the lowest commissioned officer rank in most naval forces and is usually held by those who have recently completed officer training. Ensigns are responsible for carrying out a variety of duties and tasks assigned to them by superiors.
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Lewis was the main explorer who chose which path to take and Clark was the one to map the areas they traveled
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That is simply the man's rank. Rank has little to do with what he does...it's his "MOS" that counts...Lt is the lowest officer rank in the US military system (the Navy equivalent is ENSIGN). Lt's (or Ensigns) can lead men on the ground (grunts), artillery, mortars, trucks, tanks, helicopters, jets, airplanes, engineer units, etc. His rank makes him a "supervisor" (in civilian terms).
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The phone number of the Ensign Public Library is: 620-865-2199.
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Annapolis is US naval academy and trains officers for Navy and US Marines. It graduates almost 1000 midship men every year. Graduating cadets upon commissioning are called Ensigns in Navy and Second Lieutenants in Marines.
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Admiral of the Fleet
Admiral
Vice Admiral
Rear Admiral
Commodore
Captain
Commander
Lieutenant Commander
Lieutenant
Sub Lieutenant
Ensign
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Yes, it exists in all branches of the US Armed Forces, with the exception of the Navy and Coast Guard - their equivalent (which also still exists) is Ensign.
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Ensign Intermediate School was created in 1949.
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The population of Ensign Energy Services is 7,560.
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The population of Ensign Energy Services is 2,008.
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Ensign Manufacturing Company was created in 1872.
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