Maritime flags
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English: This is a gallery of maritime flags — flags designated for use at sea.
Notes
[edit]- 1.^ Civil ensign is identical to the national flag.
- 2.^ Design is the same as the national flag, but the proportions are different.
State ensigns ![](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/21/FIAV_000010.svg/23px-FIAV_000010.svg.png)
[edit]Naval ensigns ![](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/1e/FIAV_000001.svg/23px-FIAV_000001.svg.png)
[edit]Jacks
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Bahamas (civil)
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Netherlands (civil)
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Netherlands (military)
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Pakistan (naval)
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United Kingdom (military)
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United Kingdom (civil)
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United States (military)
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United States (civil)
Yacht ensigns ![](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/18/FIAV_000100.svg/23px-FIAV_000100.svg.png)
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Åland
(Club Emblem placed in Canton)
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Chile
(Internal Waters only)
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Finland
(Club Emblem placed in Canton)
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German Empire
(Internal Waters only)
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Ireland
(Internal Waters only)
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New Zealand
(Internal Waters only)
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Northern Ireland
(Internal Waters only)
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Poland
(Internal Waters only)
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Thailand
(Internal Waters only)
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United States of America
(Internal Waters only)
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United States of America
(Internal Waters only)
Distinguishing marks
[edit]Flown by United States Government ships subordinate to these services to distinguish them from ships subordinate to the United States Navy, with which they share a common ensign.
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United States Bureau of Fisheries
( ? -1940) -
United States Bureau of Navigation
( ? - 1946) -
United States Coast and Geodetic Survey
(1899–1970) -
United States Lighthouse Service
( ? - 1939)
House flags
[edit]Coastwise emblem
[edit]Used by ships which engages in coastwise trade, or transport of passenger or goods between two local ports, in the Philippines.