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Philip Andrews (30
March 1866 – 18
December 1935) was a
United States Navy
officer during World War I who
later became admiral.
Andrews was born in New...
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January 2014. "
Admiral Zambellas new
First Sea Lord".
Inside Government. 9
April 2013.
Retrieved 25
January 2014. "
Admiral Sir
Philip Jones takes over...
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Prince Philip, Duke of
Edinburgh (born
Prince Philip of
Greece and Denmark,
later Philip Mountbatten; 10 June 1921 – 9 April 2021), was the
husband of...
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United States Armed Forces at the rank of
lieutenant general or vice
admiral,
represents the
United States on the NATO
Military Committee and is responsible...
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Philip commanded by the
admiral Don Álvaro de Bazán.
Victory in
Azores completed the
incorporation of
Portugal into the
Spanish Empire.
Philip financed...
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Charles Philip Snyder (July 10, 1879 –
December 3, 1964) was a four-star
admiral in the
United States Navy who
served as the U.S. Navy's
first Naval Inspector...
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Admiral of
England (1554–1558)
under Mary I and
Philip II when on
board a ship.
First command Flag of the Lord
Admiral of
England under...
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Admiral Andrews may
refer to:
Adolphus Andrews (1879–1948), U.S. Navy vice
admiral Annie B.
Andrews (born 1959), U.S. Navy rear
admiral Philip Andrews...
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Battle of
Forts Jackson and St.
Philip,
Farragut captured New
Orleans in
April 1862. He was
promoted to rear
admiral after the
battle and
helped extend...
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Admiral Charles Philip Yorke, 4th Earl of Hardwicke, PC (2
April 1799 – 17
September 1873) was a
Royal Navy
officer and
Conservative politician. Born at...