Maritime flag used by civilian vessels to denote their nationality
A civil ensign is an ensign (maritime flag) used by civilian vessels to denote their nationality. It can be the same or different from the state ensign and the naval ensign (or war ensign). It is also known as the merchant ensign or merchant flag. Some countries have special civil ensigns for yachts, and even for specific yacht clubs, known as yacht ensigns.
Most countries have only one national flag and ensign for all purposes. In other countries, a distinction is made between the land flag and the civil, state and naval ensigns. The British ensigns, for example, differ from the flag used on land (the Union Flag) and have different versions of plain and defaced Red and Blue ensigns for civilian and state use, as well as the naval ensign (White Ensign) that can also be used by yachts of the Royal Yacht Squadron.
civilensign is an ensign (maritime flag) used by civilian vessels to denote their nationality. It can be the same or different from the state ensign...
The Red Ensign or "Red Duster" is the civilensign of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. It is one of the British ensigns, and it...
A civil air ensign is a flag (or a variation thereof) which represents civil aviation in a country or organization. Typically, it is flown from buildings...
began using a square-cut civilensign of the state flag. In a government instruction of ship building of 1730, this civilensign should have the same proportions...
The Canadian Red Ensign (French: Red Ensign canadien) served as a nautical flag and civilensign for Canada from 1892 to 1965, and later as the de facto...
different from a country's civilensign or state ensign. It can also be known as a war ensign. A large version of a naval ensign that is flown on a warship's...
The Australian red ensign is the civilensign of Australia, the flag of nationality flown by Australian registered ships. It is a red version of the national...
in later years, the plain tricolour is now used as the German civil flag and civilensign. This flag is also used by non-federal authorities to show their...
ensigns defaced with the badge of their territory. The Royal Air Force Ensign. The British Civil Air Ensign. Ensign of the Air Training Corps. Ensign...
proportions of 13:15. The 2:3 flag is the civilensign, the correct flag for use by civilians at sea. The naval ensign of Belgium has the three national colours...
(2022–present) CivilEnsign of India (1880–1947) State Ensign of India (1880–1947) CivilEnsign of India (1947–present) State Ensign of India (1947–present)...
early 1822.[citation needed] The color blue most likely derives from the civilensign of the Roman (Orthodox Christian, Greek) merchant flag (1453–1793) in...
flag Flag of Afghanistan Agender pride flag Flag of Albania CivilEnsign of Albania Naval Ensign of Albania Flag of Alberta Standard of the lieutenant governor...
green. It was designed in replacement of the British Gold Coast's Blue Ensign. The flag was adopted upon the independence of the Dominion of Ghana on...
and air installations. The air ensign row is placed above the remaining two rows. Examples The civil flag and ensign of Peru is used by Peruvian citizens...
and civil flags Civilensign of Granadine Confederation (1858–1861) Military flag and naval ensign of Republic of New Granada (1834–1858) Civilensign of...
d'Artois, comte de Chambord. The Royal Banner of France or "Bourbon Flag". CivilEnsign of the Kingdom of France. Imperial Standard of Napoléon III. Flag of...
various inherited architecture, including its capital city Valletta. The civilensign shows a red field, bordered white and charged with a blank Maltese cross...
White Ensign, at one time called the St George's Ensign because of the simultaneous existence of a crossless version of the flag, is an ensign worn on...
Hastings. Since 2000, a red ensign with the cross in the fly has been used as the government's civilensign and as a blue ensign. Prior to 1985, Guernsey...
middle colour being the same red as the outer stripe, was defined as the civilensign. The story goes that during a flood Vajiravudh (Rama VI) saw the flag...
widely used as a national symbol by the authorities and civil population alike. A civilensign for use by Jersey registered merchant ships was approved...
Royal Air Force Ensign British Civil Air Ensign Blue Ensign HM Coastguard EnsignEnsign of the Northern Lighthouse Board Blue ensign flown by vessels...
force ensign) Greece (naval jack) Greenland Guatemala (civil flag and ensign) Guayas Gunma First Empire of Haiti Haiti (civil flag and ensign) Hesse...
approximately half of the hoist width. A red ensign with the shield to the centre-right is used as civilensign (seen below), although this has not yet been...
a white disc. The ensign was discontinued in 1960. Since 1960, the national flag has been used as the merchant ensign. Blue Ensign defaced with the shield...