Examples of 'became an admiral' in a sentence
Meaning of "became an admiral"
became an admiral - This phrase refers to someone attaining the rank of admiral in a navy or maritime fleet. It signifies a significant achievement or promotion in a naval career
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became an admiral
He later became an admiral in the Kriegsmarine.
He fought in the battle of Salamis and then became an admiral.
Thomas Harvey later became an admiral in his own right.
He became an Admiral of the Navy when he was still young.
Eventually he became an Admiral.
Fisher later became an Admiral and later became Commander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean Fleet.
His younger brother was Frederick Edward-Collins, who became an admiral in the Royal Navy.
Latouche Tréville became an admiral and was named a hero of the Napoleonic war.
His second surviving son, Charles, also became an admiral.
The Commodore became an Admiral and hero of the nation.
She had three brothers, the youngest of which, Edward Hawker, became an admiral.
He later became an Admiral in the Royal Navy.
Another son, Henri Laure, became an admiral.
His younger brother, Louis became an admiral and a Republican-Socialist deputy.
His son Enrique Simpson Baeza joined the Chilean Navy in 1851 and became an admiral.
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One of these, David Dixon Porter, later became an admiral in the U.S. Navy.
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