Examples of 'russian admiral' in a sentence

Meaning of "russian admiral"

russian admiral - This phrase refers to an individual who holds a high-ranking naval officer position in the Russian military. Admirals are responsible for commanding fleets, making strategic decisions, and overseeing naval operations

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Was a Russian admiral and general consul in the Greek archipelago.
The bay was named after the Russian admiral Alexey Greig.
The Russian Admiral Kuznetsov class aircraft carrier is named in his honor.
The cape and settlement were named for Russian admiral Mikhail Lazarev.
This strait was named after Russian admiral and explorer Adam Johann von Krusenstern.
Fyodor Ushakov - a famed Russian admiral.
Mediterranean russian admiral senyavin - articles.
October 5 - Alexei Senyavin, Russian admiral d.
Well, the Russian admiral told me.
He was the father of Pavel Chichagov, a Russian admiral during the Napoleonic Wars.
Bronze bust of Russian admiral of the 18th century Ushakov.
He defeated the renowned Russian Admiral Ruskov, twice.
It was renamed Makarov ( after the Russian admiral Stepan Makarov ) and granted town status in 1946.
Fyodor Apraksin, Russian admiral d.
Alexander Kolchak, Russian admiral and explorer d.

See also

Fyodor Apraksin, Russian admiral b.
Pavel Nakhimov, Russian admiral d.
Pavel Nakhimov, Russian admiral b.
August 16 - Oskar Victorovich Stark, Russian admiral and explorer d.

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