HISTORY: "As far
as English ships are concerned, the call can be traced back to
the days of the Crusades, 1248 AD. As far back as 1485 AD,
it was used by English as an honored badge of rank and was the
worn by the Lord High Admiral of England. It was probably
worn because it has always been used as a method of passing orders.
. . In our Navy it is often referred to as a 'boatswain's pipe.'"
source: The Bluejackets' Manual
1943, United States Naval Institute