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  2. Us Weekly Debunks Rumors About Buckingham Palace Flags Flying ...

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    Photos are being reshared on X, showing the Union Jack flying halfway down a flagpole. However, the social media platform has added a note to each of the viral posts.

  3. Union Jack - Wikipedia

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    A Union Jack flying from a jackstaff onboard a Royal Navy warship, 2011. The Union Jack is used as a jack by commissioned warships and submarines of the Royal Navy, and by commissioned army and Royal Air Force vessels. When at anchor or alongside, it is flown from the jackstaff at the bow of the ship. When a ship is underway, the Union Jack is ...

  4. Jack of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The jack of the United States, referred to as the Union Jack [1] by the U.S. Navy, is a maritime jack flag flown on the bow of U.S. vessels that are moored or anchored. In addition to commissioned U.S. Navy ships, the jack is used by the U.S. Coast Guard, [2] the Military Sealift Command, the ships of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and other U.S. government entities.

  5. Flag of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Jack was flown in the bows or from the head of the spritsail mast to indicate the vessel's nationality: "You are alsoe for this present service to keepe in yo r Jack at yo r Boultspritt end and yo r Pendant and yo r Ordinance" [12] The Union Flag when instantiated as a small jack became known as the "Union Jack" and this later term ...

  6. Flag of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The flag was either a British Union Jack, [3] [4] or a Red Ensign as used by the Royal Navy, which features a Union Jack in the canton. [5] [6] [a] In 1801, the Union Jack added a Saint Patrick's Cross when Ireland joined with Great Britain in a political union. Both pre- and post-1801 versions of the Red Ensign served as the unofficial flag of ...

  7. Flags at Buckingham Palace - Wikipedia

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    Since Diana's death, the Union Flag flies from the Palace when the monarch is not in residence, [5] and has flown at half mast upon the deaths of members of the Royal Family such as Princess Margaret and the Queen Mother in 2002, the Duke of Edinburgh in 2021, and the Queen herself in 2022, and other times of national mourning such as following ...

  8. Red Ensign - Wikipedia

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    Red with the Union Jack occupying one quarter of the field and placed in the canton. World War II morale poster A well used Red Ensign worn on a motorboat The Red Ensign or " Red Duster " is the civil ensign of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland .

  9. Northern Ireland flags issue - Wikipedia

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    The flag of the United Kingdom, the Union Jack or Union Flag, is the only flag routinely used officially by the sovereign UK government, as well as being flown on most council buildings in Northern Ireland. [1] The Union Flag is often flown by unionists but is disliked by nationalists. British law states that the Union Flag must be flown on ...