Red Ensign - 1934 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
A white ensign flag with a red dot represents the number one.
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The Red Ensign is the national flag flown on British non-military boats and ships. The White Ensign is flown on military vessels.
It is called "Red Ensign". The Ontario's flag is called "Red Ensign".
Canada's former flag, known as the "Red Ensign," was never Canada's "official" flag. The Red Ensign went through several variations. The most recent version of the Red Ensign had a red background, with a Union Jack comprising the upper left quadrant, and the shield of Canada's Coat of Arms on the right.
The cast of Red Shirts - 2013 includes: Nick Armstrong as Ensign Barry Meghan Falcone as Carver Brandon Henry Rodriguez as Ensign Bostwick Shannon McKain as Ensign Monroe Arnie Pantoja as Ensign Garibaldi Deanna Russo as Captain Trueheart Jonny Svarzbein as Argyle
The red ensign flag, is a red flag with the British union flag in the upper quadrant nearest the flag pole (hoist). It is used on British registered merchant vessels, to identyfy the nationality and flown at the stern. Foreign vessels visiting UK waters, fly the red ensign on the starboard side of the mast, as a courtesy flag. The UK is one of a few countries who have a different flag from their national one, for use at sea. The red ensign may have a badge, or symbol, added in the main part of the flag (known as defacing) for special uses and identities. For example, the Isle of man merchant flag, has the three leg symbol on the red ensign.
A flag flown at sea is known as an ensign. They can be Red, Blue or White. Civilian and Merchant vessels fly the Red Ensign, Navy Vessels fly either the Red, Blue of White depending on the rank of the Unit. Ensigns are used in cases where it is illegal to fly the National flag, such as at sea from a British ship.
The Canadian flag that was in use immediately prior to the present maple leaf flag was klnown as 'the Canadian Red Ensign.' There were also other Canadian flags before the Red Ensign.
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It has been around for about a century, but the present "blue ensign" has only been the official Australian flag since 1954. In World War I Australian soldiers were usually placed in units under British command, so they fought under the Union Jack. In World War 2 there were three flags around -- the blue ensign, the red ensign, and a white ensign (on which the stars were coloured blue). Most Australians fought under the red ensign, a flag like the present flag, but with a red background for the stars instead of a blue.