Template:Navy/doc

Usage
Produces a flag icon attached to a wiki-linked " National Navy" article, as appropriate for a given country.


 * Syntax


 * Parameters
 * nation – Use either the name of the nation or the three-letter ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 country code
 * variant (optional) – Specifies an alternate (historical) naval flag to use.  This parameter is documented by the appropriate template in Category:Country data templates.  Note that the standard behaviour of this template is to use the   variant if present, so there is no need to specify this variant in the template call.
 * size (optional) – Can be used to change the flag icon size
 * name (optional) – Can be used to change the wikilink display text

Examples

 * Algeria


 * Australia


 * Australia


 * Belgium


 * Canada


 * China


 * France


 * Georgia


 * Germany


 * India


 * Italy


 * Japan


 * Netherlands


 * New Zealand


 * Norway


 * Panama


 * Russia/Soviet Union


 * South Africa
 * → (1922 to 1946)
 * → (1946 to 1952)
 * → (1952 to 1981)
 * → (1981 to 1994)
 * → (since 1994)


 * Spain
 * → (1506 to 1701)
 * → (1701 to 1748)
 * → (1748 to 1785)
 * → (1785 to 1873)
 * → (1873 to 1931)
 * → (1931 to 1938)
 * → (1938 to 1945)
 * → (1945 to 1977)
 * → (1977 to 1981)
 * → (from 1981)


 * Thailand


 * United Kingdom
 * → (16th century to 1706)
 *  Royal Navy  →  Royal Navy (1706-1801) – DO NOT USE, which would produce !


 * United States

Other related templates
The flagicon template can be used to display the naval flag by itself, using the naval variant as a template parameter:
 * → 🇨🇳
 * → 🇯🇵
 * → 🇯🇵

Implementation notes
By default, this template shows the standard national flag for the selected country, following by a wikilink to " Navy". Both of these items can be changed by adding specific parameters to the appropriate country_data template (complete set found in Category:Country data templates).

To use a different flag, such as the naval ensign for the nation, use:
 * image name of naval ensign

To use a different name for the wikilinked navy article, use:
 * article name