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  • Former [[vice admiral]] of the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]], a specialist in torpedoes and gunnery
    263 bytes (37 words) - 15:56, 15 May 2011
  • ...[Battle of Surigao Strait]]. He is known, then, as the last [[battleship]] admiral to win a combat engagement; Surigao Strait was the last fight between force
    964 bytes (153 words) - 15:42, 8 April 2024
  • ...an Army; Deputy Chief of the [[Abwehr]] military organization reporting to Admiral [[Wilhelm Canaris]]; active member of the [[German Resistance]]; eventually
    265 bytes (33 words) - 13:55, 28 November 2010
  • '''Günther Lütjens''' (1899-1941) was an admiral in the German Navy (navy) of the [[Second World War]], a specialist in [[ba | title = Admiral Günther Lütjens
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Rear Admiral of the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]], principally a staff officer and research
    245 bytes (36 words) - 19:32, 11 September 2010
  • ...[[Ryunosuke Kusaka]], Okawa's chief of staff, stated its essence to Vice Admiral Seiichi Ito, commanding Second Fleet, who would lead the final and futile m
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  • ...d of the [[American Security Project]]; signed "Beyond Guantanamo"; [[Vice Admiral]] (Ret.) U.S. Navy and former [[Inspector General]]; commanded Amphibious
    348 bytes (46 words) - 10:57, 19 March 2024
  • Vice Admiral of the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]], who commanded surface forces through the
    252 bytes (38 words) - 23:09, 11 July 2010
  • Admiral in the [[United States Navy]], Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe/U.S. Nav
    212 bytes (31 words) - 17:28, 17 March 2024
  • ...Guadalcanal Campaign]], in which a U.S. cruiser-destroyer force under Rear Admiral [[Robert Giffen|"Ike" Giffen]], concerned with meeting a schedule, sped ahe
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  • An exceptionally high grade of admiral, assigned to the four most senior admirals of the [[United States Navy]] in
    271 bytes (42 words) - 17:29, 17 March 2024
  • ...ages}}</noinclude>William Penn (1644-1718), the son of Sir [[William Penn (Admiral)|William Penn]], was a prominent English Quaker, prolific writer, and the f
    228 bytes (31 words) - 14:38, 5 August 2023
  • ...board, [[Lockheed Martin]], [[Level 3 Communications]], and [[Inmarsat]]; Admiral, [[United States Navy]], Retired; former commander, [[United States Strateg
    338 bytes (40 words) - 17:28, 17 March 2024
  • ...Heritage Foundation; Member of the board of [[Northrop Grumman]]; Retired admiral and Vice Chief of Naval Operations, U.S. Navy
    311 bytes (42 words) - 22:24, 25 March 2024
  • ...a [[Post Captain]] in his twenties, died on a foreign station as a [[Rear Admiral]]
    251 bytes (37 words) - 00:35, 23 July 2022
  • A German [[armored cruiser]] of the [[First World War]], flagship of Admiral [[Maximilian von Spee]]. She led the victory at the [[Battle of Coronel]],
    200 bytes (33 words) - 02:41, 1 October 2009
  • [[Vice admiral]] of the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]], killed in action while leading [[Battl
    197 bytes (29 words) - 13:01, 21 June 2010
  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>[[United States Navy]] admiral in direct command of the most threatened, and hardest-fighting task group i
    320 bytes (46 words) - 10:05, 10 February 2023
  • Admiral of the [[United States Navy]] in the Pacific theater of World War II, comma
    262 bytes (39 words) - 17:28, 17 March 2024
  • ...''Comte de Grasse''' and later '''Marquis de Grasse-Tilly''', was a French admiral who commanded the French fleet that decisively assisted the colonial forces ...iral Hood. Shortly afterwards, in April 1782, he was defeated and captured Admiral Lord Rodney at the [[Battle of the Saintes]]. Returning to France, he was a
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