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The Album 2000 [pay00] says:
1. National Flag. 2:3Željko Heimer, 08 Oct 2001
Politikens Flagbook [udk00a]
just mentions a white ensign for Warships. I wonder when
the National flag is used as Millitary Ensign.
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 08 Oct 2001
Recent (1995) photos of Ghanean warships show St. George
cross, and national flag in canton yet French navy ship in port visit
to Tema in June 1999 reports that the ghanean patrolship showed the national
flag as ensign. So, I think that both can be used as naval ensign.
Armand du Payrat, 04 Apr 2001
In 1995 they flew a white ensign, in 1999 they flew a
tricolor. Did they change between those dates, or are they
inconsistent?
John Ayer, 04 Apr 2001
The Album 2000 [pay00] says:
2. Alternative Naval Ensign. 5:8British influenced white ensign with red St. George cross thoughout and with the national flag in canton. Where is this ratio from?
Acording to [smi75], the cross width is
1/9th of the hoist. But are the proportions really 2:3? I’d expect ~9:15…
António Martins, 22 Feb 1998
Janes’s Fighting Ships 2000
[jfs] shows the
Ghanaian Navy consisting of four patrol boats,
two each of two classes. The two photographs,
dated 1998 and 1999, both show the white ensign
with cross, one flying at the ensign staff on
the stern and the other on the starboard
yardarm. The electronic 2001 edition of
[jfs] has two
new pictures of the Ghanaian Navy, both dated
2000. Again, both patrol boats are flying the
white ensign.
Joe McMillan, 04 Apr 2001
The Naval Ensign is also similar to that of Britain, as are those of many Commonwealth countries, but in this case it has the p