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			Do these qualify as a form of wireless communication? Has anybody ever used them before or had training on how to use them? Derk 
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			Yes we learnt it in the Sea Cadets in the 50's/60's. Ron | 
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			As they rely on photonic reflection to be seen you could say they operate at the frequency of light. The inverse of frequency is wavelength so would qualify for wireless.       | 
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|  Semaphore Flags 
			
			Note as well that the flags are Naval and not Army.
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