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  • [[Second World War]] German admiral who headed the Naval Staff; acquitted of war crimes in the [[High Command C
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  • [[Vice admiral]], [[United States Navy]], 60th Superintendent, [[United States Naval Acade
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  • ...dmiral Chuichi Nagumo hoisted, on December 7, 1941, the same "Z" flag that Admiral Heihachiro Togo had hoisted to start the Battle of Tsushima in 1905. ...especially in the days of sail, an organizational identifier (e.g., [[rear admiral]] of the red [squadron]).
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Sir William Penn rose to the rank of Admiral under the English Commonwealth, and retained it under Charles II, also serv
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  • ...es Navy]] operations in the [[Second World War]], rising to reserve [[rear admiral]]
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  • French admiral, Carmelite priest, ally of [[Charles DeGaulle]] and High Commissioner of [[
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  • (1924-2009) Retired admiral in the [[United States Navy]], who was Supreme Allied Commander, Atlantic;
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Rear admiral]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Vice admiral}}
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  • An American admiral and the naval hero of the [[Spanish-American War of 1898]].
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  • U.S. Navy [[destroyer]] of Flight I of the [[Burke-class]], named for [[Vice Admiral]] [[Lawson Ramage|Lawson "Red" Ramage]]
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  • Director, Atlantic Council; Admiral, retired, [[United States Navy]] and [[Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of
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  • [[United States Navy]] admiral of WWII, who specialized in [[naval guns and gunnery|"big gun"]] ships such
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  • | pagename = KMS Admiral Graf Spee | abc = Admiral Graf Spee, KMS
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>[[Prime Minister of Japan]] and Admiral in the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]] who, while serving as Lord Privy Seal, wa
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  • Admiral '''Timothy J. Keating''' is the Commander, [[United States Pacific Command ...Arabian Gulf. He assumed command of CVW-9 in July 1993. In November 1994, Admiral Keating reported to [[Naval Air Station Fallon]], Nevada, as Commander, [[N
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  • (1891-1945) [[Vice Admiral]], [[Imperial Japanese Navy]]; aviation officer regarded as the father of t
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Retired [[Imperial Japanese Navy]] admiral, who was the Japanese Ambassador to the U.S. in 1941, generally accepted to
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  • [[Rear admiral]] in the [[United States Navy]], commanding multinational [[Task Force 151]
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  • There can be naval and air equivalents, such as Admiral of the Fleet/Fleet Admiral or Marshal of the Royal Air Force/General of the Air Force.
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  • ...ange [[anti-shipping missile]] carried by Russian/Soviet [[Kirov-class]]/[[Admiral Ushakov-class]] large cruisers and [[OSCAR-class]] cruise missile submarine
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