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- April 1980 31 December 1983 3 years, 260 days – 7 Aikhomu, AugustusRear Admiral Augustus Akhabue Aikhomu FSS Psc, mni (1939–2011) later Chief of General...
- Augustus Ludlow Case (February 3, 1812 – February 16, 1893) was a rear admiral in the United States Navy who served during the American Civil War. Born...
- was renamed to First Naval Lord. The first post holder was Vice-Admiral Augustus Hervey; he first served under First Lord of the Admiralty John Montagu...
- Rear Admiral Augustus Henry Kilty (November 25, 1807 – November 10, 1879) was a United States Navy officer who served during the Civil War. Born at Annapolis...
- Willis Augustus "Ching" Lee Jr. (May 11, 1888 – August 25, 1945) was a vice admiral of the United States Navy during World War II. Lee commanded the American...
- The objective was to disrupt German naval movements. Furer, Julius Augustus (Rear Admiral, United States Navy, Retired) (1959). "US Navy description of...
- Rear Admiral Sir Adolphus Augustus Frederick FitzGeorge KCVO (30 January 1846 – 17 December 1922) was a senior officer of the Royal Navy. Adolphus FitzGeorge...
- the Emperor Augustus and his wife Livia. It has two states of construction. Of the original building built in southern stone, only the rear part remains:...
- Admiral Sir Augustus Leopold Kuper GCB (16 August 1809 – 28 October 1885) was a Royal Navy officer known for his commands in East Asia. Kuper, whose ancestry...
- Rear Admiral James William Augustus Nicholson (10 March 1821 – 28 October 1887) was an officer in the United States Navy during the Mexican–American War...