01 June (El Salvador ) within release Local Motifs goes into circulation Stamp "Fle-Ja-Lis" (coastguard curtter) face value 1 Salvadoran colón
Stamp "Fle-Ja-Lis" (coastguard curtter) in catalogues | |
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Michel: | Mi: SV 745 |
Stamp Number: | Sn: SV 673 |
Stanley Gibbons: | Sg: SV 1070 |
Stamp is horizontal format.
Also in the issue Local Motifs:
Stamp "Fle-Ja-Lis" (coastguard curtter) it reflects the thematic directions:
A navy, naval force, military maritime fleet, war navy, or maritime force is the branch of a nation's armed forces principally designated for naval and amphibious warfare; namely, lake-borne, riverine, littoral, or ocean-borne combat operations and related functions. It includes anything conducted by surface ships, amphibious ships, submarines, and seaborne aviation, as well as ancillary support, communications, training, and other fields.
A ship is a large watercraft that travels the world's oceans and other sufficiently deep waterways, carrying passengers or goods, or in support of specialized missions, such as defense, research and fishing. Historically, a "ship" was a sailing vessel with at least three square-rigged masts and a full bowsprit. Ships are generally distinguished from boats, based on size, shape and load capacity.
A warship or combatant ship is a ship that is used for naval warfare. Usually they belong to the navy branch of the armed forces of a nation, though they have also been operated by individuals, cooperatives and corporations. As well as being armed, warships are designed to withstand damage and are typically faster and more maneuverable than merchant ships. Unlike a merchant ship, which carries cargo, a warship typically carries only weapons, ammunition and supplies for its crew.