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Admiral (United States) - Wikipedia Admiral (abbreviated as ADM) is a four-star commissioned officer rank in the United States Navy, the United States Coast Guard, and the United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps with the pay grade of O-10
Admiral - Wikipedia Admiral is one of the highest ranks in many navies In the Commonwealth nations and the United States, a "full" admiral is equivalent to a "full" general in the army or the air force Admiral is ranked above vice admiral and below admiral of the fleet, or fleet admiral
Navy Admiral - Military Ranks Admiral is the 25th rank in the United States Navy, ranking above Vice Admiral and directly below Fleet Admiral An admiral is a Flag Officer at DoD paygrade O-10, with a starting monthly pay of $18,492
U. S. Navy Ranks List - Lowest to Highest - FederalPay. org In 1944, Congress created the rank Fleet Admiral to be granted to four people There has been no authorization to use the rank since the World War II era The table below lists all the standard ranks in the U S Navy and their respective pay grades, insignias, abbreviations, and classifications
Admiral | Royal Navy, Sea Battles, Leadership | Britannica Admiral, the title and rank of a senior naval officer, often referred to as a flag officer, who commands a fleet or group of ships of a navy or who holds an important naval post on shore The term is sometimes also applied to the commander of a fleet of merchant vessels or fishing ships
Admiral | Military Wiki | Fandom Admiral is a German Navy OF-9 four-star flag officer rank, equivalent to the German Army and German Air Force rank of General
Navy Officer Ranks: From Ensign to Admiral - A Complete Guide Admirals are the Navy’s highest-ranking officers, holding leadership and strategic responsibilities These flag officers lead major commands and oversee fleets The number of admirals is limited by law, ensuring high standards of leadership
ADMIRAL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary Colonels, admirals, captains, generals and the red-coated militia are sprinkled through her novels, providing good marriage fodder So if they barely exist in society, why should we be expecting them to be admirals? Calling the operations "routine," the admiral said they range from knocking on a door to more "kinetic" action