Blue Sunray
Well-Known Member
We all know its not a courtesy flag, but is being flown as such, when there is no need when wearing a red ensign, albeit defaced.
I do find it slightly special that someone can get simultaneously indignant about the use of a Union Flag as a courteously flag and not know that some national flags are essentially defaced red ensigns.
And what is the appropriate action this commissioned officer will be duty bound to undertake
Go onboard for a drink - sounds a good move to me:encouragement:
Does this duty extend to retired officers who nonetheless still hold The Queen’s Commission![]()
Not duty bound, but the law does say that they can confiscate the 'flag' if incorrectly flown on a UK vessel. Can't advise on where tired old neverwases stand though.
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