Examples of 'full admiral' in a sentence

Meaning of "full admiral"

full admiral: Full admiral is a high-ranking naval officer position in some countries, typically equivalent to the highest rank within the navy. Full admirals have authority over multiple naval units and play a significant role in naval operations and decision-making

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Itō was posthumously promoted to full admiral.
He was promoted to full admiral after being placed in charge of the Battle Fleet.
He promoted himself to full admiral.
The region was commanded by a full admiral (or general admiral) with a deputy known as the 2.
These are not listed here unless they gained the rank of full admiral.
In this case, there was only one full admiral in the Naval Forces left.
Kountouriotis subsequently retired from the navy with the honorary rank of full Admiral.
Generaladmiral was a four-star admiral rank, equivalent to a full admiral in the British and American navies.
In the modern Hellenic Navy, návarchos is the highest rank, equivalent to full admiral.
Main-top means full admiral.
Cadogan later served as aide-de-camp to successive British monarchs and received promotion to full admiral.
Early in 1938 he became a full admiral and in November the same year Flottenchef fleet commander.
He eventually retired as a full Admiral.
Ehrensvärd was promoted to full admiral in 1926, three years after he retired from the navy.
Not long beforehand, he had been named a full Admiral.

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Ironically, Byng was finally promoted to full Admiral on 1 June, following the action off Minorca.
Despite the title, the Rear-Admiral of the United Kingdom is usually a full admiral.
Synonym, full admiral.
Bergamini was posthumously promoted to the rank of Ammiraglio d'Armata full Admiral.
In 1903 he was made full Admiral and Adjutant General to the Kaiser.
He was the first rear admiral, vice admiral, and full admiral of the Navy.
Franz Josef, impressed by the exercises, promoted Pöck to full admiral.
By 1909 he commanded the High Seas Fleet, becoming a full Admiral in the next year.
In 1866, he became the first naval officer to attain the rank of full admiral.
He retired again in December 1946 with the rank of full admiral.
He left the Admiralty Board in 1795 and was promoted to full admiral.
He was named Supreme Ruler ( " Verkhovnyi Pravitel " ), and he promoted himself to full admiral.

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