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Hi
Does anyone know what the STAND position is for on an a Destroyer's engine room telegraph? Here's a picture: http://www.usstexasbb35.com/restorat...-telegraph.jpg http://www.de220.com/Life%20on%20a%2...-80G100111.jpg If it's the same as STAND-BY I don't see why it's in the middle of the ahead orders. Jason
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Standard speed IIRC , basically normal cruising speed - Full and Flank are mainly use in combat and/or emergencies
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OK thanks
![]() Would a telegraph ever have a "STAND" or "FLANK" positions on the astern segment?
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what does flank mean in the context of telegraph settings?why is the word flank used?
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