Examples of 'admiral john' in a sentence

Meaning of "admiral john"

Admiral John is a title given to a high-ranking naval officer in the United States. It is typically used to refer to the highest-ranking officer in the Navy, equivalent to the rank of Admiral. The phrase is commonly used in military contexts to indicate a person of significant authority and leadership

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Admiral John Richardson was also one of the recipients.
The parish is the birthplace of Admiral John Storr.
Admiral John Richardson is apparently worried about a lack of communication.
The fleet was now commanded by Admiral John Fisher.
Admiral John Surman Carden was a member of another branch of this family.
A relief expedition was dispatched under Admiral John Byng to save it.
He was a son of Admiral John and grandson of another Admiral Eugenius.
Consider a brainchild of Admiral John.
Pentagon spokesperson Rear Admiral John Kirby listed the equipment Ferguson has received through the program.
The arena is sometimes assumed to be named for the Admiral John Paul Jones.
Admiral John McGee? My father was an admiral.
The covering force was commanded by Admiral John Tovey aboard the flagship Duke of York.
The name of the town came from that of the English Admiral John Byng.
Likewise, Admiral John Richardson was a clear choice.
She arrived there on 3 July with an order to supersede Admiral John Byng.

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Nevertheless, Admiral John de Robeck lauded the spirit of the French line.
Indeed, the importance of choke points was first recognised by British Admiral John Fisher.
On 30 August Admiral John MacBride arrived to coordinate naval operations, but without any fleet.
Sir George maintained his close friendship with Admiral John Jervis until his death in 1823.
Admiral John West 's mother 's maiden name was Drake.
The originator, of course, was Vice Admiral John Poindexter, the national security adviser.
Admiral John Byng was a Royal Navy officer in the 18th century.
In nominating vice admiral John Redd as the future boss [… ].
Admiral John Jellicoe, commanding the Grand Fleet, was not told of the plan until 26 August.
Charles Brisbane was born circa 1769, the fourth but eldest surviving son of Admiral John Brisbane.
Rear Admiral John Kirby, the Pentagon press secretary, said, " I think the air strikes helped a lot.
The government sent an invitation to Admiral John Jellicoe, he arrived in Australia in May 1919.

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