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A British man decided to put up a massive Union Jack in his garden after someone complained to the council about him flying a ...
New Zealanders have voted to keep their national flag - which features the union jack - despite calls for it to be replaced with a silver fern. But where else does the flag of the UK still feature ...
The Union Jack Flag is flown at half-mast following Queen Elizabeth II's death. Here's what to know about the United Kingdom's national flag ...
Even the original flag of the United States, first raised in 1775 was "a jack with the union flag, and striped red and white in the field". Notably, ...
I'm currently as happy as … well, something that's very happy, because I just learned a whole bunch of new “stuff.” This all came about when, a week or so ago, I started re-watching all of the new ...
Both Union Jack and Union Flag are used to describe the red, white and blue flag of the United Kingdom. It began its life in 1606, as the flag to represent the unification of England and Scotland ...
While on land, the flag was traditionally known as the Union Flag, while when used at sea it was known as the Union Jack. However, in 1902, it was officially announced that either name could be used.
The Union Jack became the standard “Navy Jack” on June 14, 1777. And except for a symbolic 14-month period during the 1976 U.S. Bicentennial celebrations, it was in constant U.S. Navy service.
New Zealanders have voted to keep their national flag - which features the union jack - despite calls for it to be replaced with a silver fern. But where else does the flag of the UK still feature ...
The best-known flag to do this is probably Australia's, external, in use since 1901, with a slight modification in 1908. The union jack is above the "seven-pointed Commonwealth star" and to the ...
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