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  • '''Gunichi Mikawa''' (1880-1981) was a [[vice admiral]] of the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]], a specialist in torpedoes and gunnery ...d air and submarine forces, as well as the some naval units including Vice Admiral [[Kiyohide Shima]]'s cruiser-destroyer force. He was reassigned to Japan on
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  • Admiral, [[United States Navy]], who commanded carrier task forces in 1942, but was
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  • ...and Guiding Coalition, [[Project for National Security Reform]]; retired Admiral, [[United States Navy]]; only [[destroyer]] captain known to have water-ski
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  • ...-to-lowest [[military rank]] of admiral in Naval service, the term '''rear admiral''' derives from the position commanding the rear squadron in a fleet action [[Vice admiral]] is the next higher rank. Depending on the navy involved, the next lower r
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  • Chairman of the Center for Security Policy; retired admiral, [[United States Navy]] and commander of the U.S. Pacific Fleet; known as a
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  • [[Vice admiral]], [[United States Navy]], retired; adviser to the Center for Military Read
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  • Admiral, [[United States Navy]]; commander of [[United States Seventh Fleet]], [[So
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  • [[United States Navy]] admiral (1885-1966) who was [[United States Pacific Command|Commander in Chief, Pac
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>[[Imperial Japanese Navy]] admiral, involved in the [[London Naval Conference]] and supporting the [[Strike-So
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  • Greatest Admiral of Dutch naval history, among the greatest naval leaders of the 17th centur
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>[[Rear admiral]] of the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]],(1892-1942) an aviation specialist a
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  • [[Battleship]]-centric task force under Vice Admiral [[Takeo Kurita]] at the [[Battle of Leyte Gulf]]; Kurita commanded Force A
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  • {{r|Rear admiral}} {{r|Vice admiral}}
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  • Admiral, [[United States Navy]], who is [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]] o
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  • (1880-1948) Admiral, [[Imperial Japanese Navy]];[[Commander-in-Chief, Combined Fleet]] 1936-193
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  • ...ung age, was made a [[Post Captain]] in his twenties, and retired as Fleet admiral, the highest possible rank
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  • ...ral of the Fleet''', '''Admirals '''Vice admiral|Vice Admirals''', '''rear admiral|Rear Admirals''' and '''commodore|Commodores''', | Fleet admiral or Admiral of the Fleet
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  • '''Frank Jack Fletcher''' (1887-1973) was an Admiral in the [[United States Navy]], and a recipient of the [[Medal of Honor]]. H | title = Black shoe carrier admiral: Frank Jack Fletcher at Coral Sea, Midway, and Guadalcanal
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  • Admiral, [[Imperial Japanese Navy]], [[Commander-in-Chief, Combined Fleet]]; planne
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  • Former [[vice admiral]] of the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]], a specialist in torpedoes and gunnery
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