History of the First Navy Jack Flag This First Navy Jack Flag (also called the Don't Tread on Me Flag) is believed to have flown aboard the Continental Fleet's flagship Alfred, in January, 1776. Commodore Esek Hopkins raised this flag to signal his fleet to attack the enemy. Today, the only US Navy ship authorized to fly this First Navy Jack Flag is the aircraft carrier, U.S.S. Kitty Hawk.
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