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Admiral Joseph Strauss (16
November 1861 – 30
December 1948) was an
officer of the
United States Navy, who
served in
World War I, and
later commanded the...
- U.S.
Fleet Forces Command is
Admiral Daryl L. Caudle. The
first Commander-in-Chief of the
Atlantic Fleet was Rear
Admiral Robley D. Evans, who ****umed...
- two-star rear
admiral's billet, the
position has been held by a four-star
admiral since March 19, 1915. As of April 4, 2024[update],
Admiral Stephen Koehler...
- army or the air force.
Admiral is
ranked above vice
admiral and
below admiral of the fleet, or
fleet admiral. The word
admiral in
Middle English comes...
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Joseph Smith (March 30, 1790 –
January 17, 1877) was a rear
admiral of the
United States Navy, who
served during the War of 1812, the Mexican–American...
- An
admiral of the
fleet or
shortened to
fleet admiral is a
senior naval flag
officer rank,
usually equivalent to
Field marshal and
Marshal of the air force...
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Admiral Strauss may
refer to:
Elliott B.
Strauss (1903–2003), U.S. Navy rear
admiral Joseph Strauss (
admiral) (1861–1948), U.S. Navy
admiral Lewis Strauss...
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Joseph Metcalf III (December 20, 1927 –
March 2, 2007) was a
United States Navy vice
admiral. He
graduated from
Vermont Academy in 1946 and then from the...
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admiral is a flag
officer rank used by English-speaking navies. In most
European navies, the
equivalent rank is
called counter admiral. Rear
admiral is...
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Ernest Joseph King (23
November 1878 – 25 June 1956) was a
fleet admiral in the
United States Navy who
served as
Commander in Chief,
United States Fleet...