Flagship
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In naval operations, a flagship is the vessel from which the senior officer of the formation commands. Admirals are termed "flag officers", for the distinguished flag, showing their rank, when they are aboard or assigned to the vessel. In a very large formation, there may be flagships for the commanders of subordinate units.
Flagship roles are sometimes symbolic rather than actual. HMS Victory, a wooden ship of the line built in 1765, is the official flagship of the United Kingdom Home Command. On taking command of the U.S. Pacific Fleet after the Battle of Pearl Harbor, Chester Nimitz, who actually directed operations from his headquarters ashore, formally took command on the deck of the submarine USS Grayling.