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  2. Blue Ensign - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Ensign is a British ensign that may be used on vessels by certain authorised yacht clubs, Royal Research Ships and British merchant vessels whose master holds a commission in the Royal Naval Reserve or has otherwise been issued a warrant.

  3. Government Service Ensign - Wikipedia

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    The Government Service Ensign is a defaced Blue Ensign flown by vessels owned by the British Ministry of Defence for which no other ensign is appropriate. [1] It is most commonly seen flown by warships undergoing contractors' trials before being commissioned into the Royal Navy , and former Royal Maritime Auxiliary Service (RMAS) vessels now ...

  4. British ensign - Wikipedia

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    In British maritime law and custom, an ensign is the identifying flag flown to designate a British ship, either military or civilian. Such flags display the United Kingdom Union Flag in the canton (the upper corner next to the staff), with either a red, white or blue field, dependent on whether the vessel is civilian, naval, or in a special category.

  5. List of United Kingdom flags - Wikipedia

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    A blue ensign defaced with the Coat of arms of Ascension Island: 1999–present: Bermuda [21] A red ensign defaced with the Coat of arms of Bermuda. Used on land and as the civil ensign. (Government ensign is blue.) A blue ensign defaced with the Coat of arms of Bermuda. Used as the Government ensign. 1963–present: British Antarctic Territory

  6. Category:Blue Ensigns - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Ensign is one of three British ensigns in use and is also the basis of the flags of numerous British overseas territories and ... Government Service Ensign; H.

  7. List of flags used in Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    A blue flag defaced with a white shamrock lying on its side, the top facing towards the fly. Ensign of the Royal North of Ireland Yacht Club: The blue ensign defaced in the fly with a yellow shamrock beneath a Saint Edward's Crown. Ensign of the Royal Ulster Yacht Club: The blue ensign defaced with the Red Hand of Ulster and St Edward's Crown.

  8. British Overseas Territories - Wikipedia

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    Exceptions to this are Bermuda which uses a Red Ensign; British Antarctic Territory which uses a White Ensign, but without the overall cross of St. George; British Indian Ocean Territory which uses a Blue Ensign with wavy lines to symbolise the sea; and Gibraltar which uses a banner of its coat of arms (the flag of the city of Gibraltar).

  9. Ensign (flag) - Wikipedia

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    A state ensign or government ensign (usage symbol) is worn by government vessels of official government agencies or civilian equipped auxiliary ships. A naval ensign (usage symbol ) is worn by a country's navy as a war flag for military ships. [2] The term "war flag" is used irrespective of if a given country is at war.