Ensign (flag)
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An ensign is a maritime flag that is used for the national identification of a ship.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> It is the largest flag and is generally flown at the stern (rear) of the ship while in port. Depending on the ship's origin, it may sometimes be identical with a jack on the bow of the ship when in a port. Jacks are more common on warships than on merchant ships.
EtymologyEdit
The Middle English {{#invoke:Lang|lang}} is derived from the Latin word {{#invoke:Lang|lang}}.
VexillologyEdit
Vexillologists distinguish between three varieties of ensigns:Template:Anchor
- A state ensign or government ensign (usage symbol File:FIAV 000010.svg) is worn by government vessels of official government agencies or civilian equipped auxiliary ships.
- A naval ensign (usage symbol File:FIAV 000001.svg) is worn by a country's navy as a war flag for military ships.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> The term "war flag" is used irrespective of if a given country is at war. Large versions of naval ensigns called battle ensigns are used when a warship goes into battle. The ensign differs from the jack, which is additionally flown from a jackstaff at the bow of a vessel if they are at the port.
- A civil ensign (usage symbol File:FIAV 000100.svg) is worn by merchant and pleasure vessels. The merchant maritime flag or civil ensign is, therefore, the specific flag for the Merchant navy of a country, unless the (private) owners are authorized to use another. The commercial flag was created to allow these private individuals to declare their nationality. Some countries have a specific yacht ensign for recreational boats without declared cargo, which differs from the regular ensign. Merchant flags can only be flown by ships that are not ships of war, ships of state, auxiliary ships or yachts. These ships do not represent an extraterritorial area, but rather belong to a private person or similar and thus do not represent the state itself. This means that the use of the national or even state flag is normally forbidden.
Some countries like the United States and France use just one flag as an ensign and also as a jack, while lacking special cantons and transparent identification. All ships of the seagoing services of the United States Government except for the United States Coast Guard fly the national flag as their ensign, although the ships of some agencies also fly an agency flag as a distinctive mark.
Countries like Ukraine, Italy, Russia, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand and Japan use different ensigns. These are strictly regulated and indicate if the vessel is a warship, a merchant ship, a ship under contract to carry mail, or a yacht, for example.
The national flags of several Commonwealth countries originated in the ensigns of the United Kingdom. Some of these national flags include those of Australia, New Zealand and several island nations. It is also very likelyTemplate:Citation needed that the Continental Union Flag, from which the flag of the United States developed, was strongly influenced by either the British Red Ensign or the flag of the British East India Company.
UsageEdit
In nautical use, every boat uses a flag belonging to a specific Nation to indicate its organizational membership.<ref name="types">Template:Cite book</ref> This flag signifies the home port of the ship owner and that taxes for ship-related income are paid there. Flagging out always means that the relevant laws of the country apply on the ship. This includes employment contracts, safety regulations, stamp duty or value-added taxes.Template:Citation needed
In most countries, especially in Europe and the countries of the Commonwealth of Nations, it is common for the ensign to display additional information, like whether it is a civil, state or military flag.Template:Citation needed
Ensigns are usually at the stern flagstaff when in port, and may be shifted to a gaff (if available) or mast amidships when the ship is under way, becoming known as a steaming ensign.Template:Citation needed
A boat flag is also often used as guest country flag and is flown on the boat when navigating in foreign waters or entering another country's port.Template:Citation needed
Air ensignsEdit
With the creation of independent air forces and the growth in civil aviation in the first half of the 20th century, a range of distinguishing flags and ensigns were adopted. These may be divided into air force ensigns (often light blue in color,<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> such as the Royal Air Force Ensign) and civil air ensigns.
Heraldic ensignsEdit
In heraldry, an ensign is an ornament or sign, such as the crown, coronet, or mitre, borne above the charge or arms.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
GalleryEdit
- Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg
The White Ensign as currently used by Royal Navy vessels
- Government Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg
The Blue Ensign as currently used for British government vessels
- Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg
The Red Ensign as currently used for British civilian vessels
- Government Ensign of Gibraltar.svg
- Civil Ensign of Gibraltar.svg
- Air Force Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg
Royal Air Force Ensign used by the Royal Air Force
- Air Force Ensign of Australia.svg
- Air Force Ensign of New Zealand.svg
- Air Force Ensign of Canada.svg
- Naval Ensign of Australia.svg
- Naval Ensign of New Zealand.svg
- Naval ensign of Canada.svg
- Civil Air Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg
The Civil Air Ensign as currently used by UK civil aviation establishments
- Civil Air Ensign of Australia.svg
- Civil Air Ensign of New Zealand.svg
- Flag of Australia (converted).svg
Australian national Flag and State Ensign
- Civil Ensign of Australia.svg
- Flag of New Zealand.svg
New Zealand national flag (Māori: Te haki o Aotearoa) and State Ensign
- Civil Ensign of New Zealand.svg
New Zealand Red Ensign
- Naval Ensign of India.svg
Indian Navy Ensign
- Civil Ensign of India.svg
- Civil Ensign of Albania.svg
Civil and Naval ensign of Albania
- Naval Ensign of Belgium.svg
Belgian Navy Ensign
- Naval Ensign of Denmark.svg
Ensign of the Royal Danish Navy
- Naval Ensign of Egypt.svg
Egyptian Navy Ensign
- Flag of Finnish yacht clubs.svg
Finnish yacht club ensign. The circled X represents the club emblem
- Ensign of France.svg
Civil and Naval Ensign of France
- Naval Ensign of Germany.svg
Bundesmarine Ensign
- Naval Ensign of Italy.svg
Naval Ensign of Italy
- Naval Ensign of Japan.svg
Naval ensign of the Imperial Japanese Navy and the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
- Civil Ensign of Luxembourg.svg
- Naval Ensign of Myanmar.svg
Myanmar Navy Ensign
- Reserve marine vlag.svg
Royal Netherlands Navy Reserve ensign
- Naval Ensign of Nigeria.svg
Nigerian Navy ensign
- Naval Ensign of North Korea.svg
North Korean Navy Ensign
- Flag of Norway, state.svg
Ensign of the Royal Norwegian Navy
- Naval Ensign of Poland.svg
Polish Navy Ensign
- Naval Ensign of Russia.svg
- Naval Ensign of Saudi Arabia.svg
Naval Ensign of the Royal Saudi Navy Template:FIAV
- Yachts Ensign of Spain.svg
Spanish yacht ensign
- Naval Ensign of Sri Lanka.svg
Naval ensign of Sri Lanka
- Naval Ensign of Thailand.svg
Naval ensign of Royal Thai Navy
- Naval Ensign of Ukraine.svg
Ukrainian Navy Ensign
- Ensign of the United States Coast Guard.svg
United States Coast Guard ensign
- Ensign of Vietnam People's Navy.svg
Naval ensign of Vietnam