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Squadron Information Display

Savannah River Sail & Power Squadron



District-26    Initials-SV    State-SC
Name-Savannah River Sail & Power Squadron    Show Squadrons in this district.

America's Boating Club Name:
Savannah River
Chartered: 1956
Last COW: 04/01/2024 for Watch Year 2024
Note: This date was based on the anniversary of the last previous known COW

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Website: Access to website "www.usps.org/localusps/savannahriver" is currently blocked for non-conformance with USPS standards.
Reason: No ITC Contact -
Face Book Address: https://www.facebook.com/ None
News Letter Name: The Piedmont Binnacle
External Picture Library: None
Public Contact: None
IT Contact: None
Area Covered/Time Zone: "Central Savannah River Area" / Eastern
Location Information:
ZIP 29803  AIKEN, SC   "Aiken" County   View Zip Code Details
33.54° (32.4') N LAT    81.72° (43.2') W LON Show on a Map

Squadron Membership:
5 Current Members. View Member List
0 Associate Members. View Associate Member List
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Record Last Modified: 06/15/21 by: JOBSLD

Squadron Burgee:
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Squadron Burgee Heraldry:


The vertical blue and white stripes near the tip are found on many squadron pennants and are easily recognized as those of the USPS ensign. The vertical stripes may represent waves standing on end or, more likely, distinguish our flag from the national yacht ensign.

The rest of our pennant is based on the first flag of the Confederate States of America, adopted march 5, 1861. The Stars and Bars, never as popular nor as mistreated as the Johnny-come-lately battle flag, was used as the official naval ensign. We changed the Stars, a circle of seven, representing the states which formed the CSA on February 4, 1861, from white to blue and shifted them from a blue union to the center of a white bar. We trimmed the red, white and red bars to fit the triangular shape of the pennant. No authority has been found to explain the significance of the bars or the blue union.