- Navy. The
position is a
statutory office (10 U.S.C. § 8033) held by an
admiral who is a
military adviser and
deputy to the
secretary of the Navy. The...
- day,
Trump nominated Lieutenant General Dan
Caine as Brown's successor.
Admiral Christopher W. Grady, who is the vice
chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff...
- of a
statutory position in the
British Armed Forces,
usually held by an
admiral. As the highest-ranking
officer to
serve in the
Royal Navy, the
chief is...
- Defence's
Defence Council, of
which the CDS is a member. The
current CDS is
Admiral Sir Tony Radakin, who
succeeded General Sir Nick
Carter in
November 2021...
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Michael Glenn Mullen (born 4
October 1946) is a
retired United States Navy
admiral who
served as the 17th
chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of
Staff from October...
- Vice
Admiral Michael Joseph Noonan, AO (born 13
December 1966) is a
retired senior officer of the
Royal Australian Navy, who
served as
Chief of Navy from...
- Rear
Admiral Michael John Slattery, AM (born 1954) is a
Royal Australian Naval Reserve officer and lawyer. He has been a
justice of the
Supreme Court...
-
Nuclear Propulsion (Code N00N).
Naval Reactors is
headed by a Navy four-star
admiral. The
director serves for a
nominal eight-year term of office, the longest...
- 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...
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Michael Seymour may
refer to: Sir
Michael Seymour, 1st
Baronet (1768–1834),
British naval commander Michael Seymour (Royal Navy officer, born 1802) (1802–1887)...