The Royal Navy Flag is called the White Ensign
The White Ensign is the emblem of the Royal Navy. This flag is the cross of St George with the Union Flag in the top left quadrant.
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The Union Jack is the flag flown at the bow of a Royal Navy ship. The Union Flag is the flag of Great Britain.
Yes, the Royal Navy is also referred to as the British Royal Navy or the Royal British Navy.
Royal Navy usually refers to England. However, any country that has a King can refer to their navy as "royal navy".Answer'England' does NOT have a navy. The Royal Navy is the title of the British navy, England being just one of the four (England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland) countries that constitute the United Kingdom. Other monarchies incorporate the name of their country into their title, such as 'Royal Norwegian Navy' or 'Royal Navy of Oman'.
The national flag was the Royal Military College of Canada flag.
The Royal Standard is the Flag of the Coat of Arms insignia of the United Kingdom. The Royal Ensign is flown on Her Majestys' Ships: White for Royal Navy. Red for merchant vessels.
Admiral nelson first name was Horatio. He was a British flag officer famous for his service in the Royal Navy.
The Navy uses the term "Ensign" to refer to their flag. An Ensign is a flag that signifies the nationality of a vessel and is typically flown at the stern.
The small flagpole at the prow (front) of a ship is called the jack. Flags flown from this are called jack flags and are be necessity quite small. Royal Navy battleships traditionally fly the Union Flag from the jack (and the Royal Ensign from the stern), which is where the incorrect name (Union Jack) comes from.
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The White Ensign of the British Royal Navy.