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Ensign College is a private college in Salt Lake City, Utah, owned by the LDS Church and accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. It was founded in 1886 as Salt Lake Stake Academy and has gone through several name changes, including LDS Business College from 1931 to 2020.
An ensign is a flag used for the national identification of a ship or an aircraft. Learn about the types, origins and usage of ensigns, and see examples of different national and civil ensigns.
Ensign is a junior rank of a commissioned officer in the armed forces of some countries, normally in the infantry or navy. The rank derives from the carrier of the regimental colours or the flag, and has different meanings and equivalents in different languages and regions.
Learn about the history and design of the white flag with a dark blue Great Seal of the United States, the official flag of the Coast Guard. The flag has a blue chief over vertical red and white stripes and the motto "SEMPER PARATUS".
Learn about the history and design of the U.S. flag as an ensign, a maritime flag identifying nationality. See the different types of ensigns used by the U.S. Navy, Coast Guard, and Customs Service.
The Red Ensign is the civil ensign of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, with the Union Jack in the canton. It evolved from the English and Scottish red ensigns, and was used by British merchant or passenger ships since 1707.
The White Ensign is a naval ensign worn by British Royal Navy ships and shore establishments, with a red St George's Cross and the Union Flag in the canton. It has evolved from various striped and cross designs since the 16th century, and is also used by some other nations and yacht clubs.
National Flag with coat of arms, State flag, State ensign, and War ensign: National flag with coat of arms 1843–1931 1939–present Civil ensign for use in merchant ships 1 January 1928 to present Civil flag and ensign: The flag of Spain consists of three horizontal stripes: red, yellow and red, the yellow strip being twice as wide as each ...