Hampden Park
Ex R.N.
- Oct 7, 2003
- 4,993
The Union flag is flown on the Jack staff hence being called the Union Jack. That is on the Bow of the ship, but only when alongside.
The White Ensign is flown at the rear (stern) of the ship at all times.
As for the smaller flags, you need to ask a Bunting (steady on [MENTION=34159]Hampden Park[/MENTION] )
Hampden, you were a sparker but did you learn anything about the flag waving?
Thank you TB.
size 4 white ensign on the main mast at sea.
when at anchor, union jack on the pointy end and a size 10 white ensign (normally) on the blunt end, this is the same when in harbour (alongside). cannot answer the question regarding other flags flown when in foreign ports as i was either on watch or on the piss. WAFU's will not be able to answer this as they were already ashore hours before we docked polishing their budgies.