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The Coast Guard ensign is flown at the yardarm of the flag mast at shore installations. This position signifies the authority and presence of the Coast Guard at that location. The ensign is typically displayed alongside other flags, such as the national flag, but holds a prominent place to represent the service's operations and responsibilities.

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