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To raise a Red Ensign on a flagstaff, first ensure the flag is properly folded and free of any creases. Attach the flag to the halyard (the rope used to raise and lower the flag) using a secure knot or clip. Then, pull the halyard smoothly to hoist the flag to the top of the flagstaff, ensuring it is flying freely without any obstructions. Finally, secure the halyard to prevent the flag from lowering unexpectedly.

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