U.S. grade insignia for generals and admirals.
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Examples for "admiral"
Examples for "admiral"
1The admiral, I mean.' He faltered, thinking he had gone too far.
2A French admiral was parachuted into the sea to command the operation.
3Any admiral's message automatically carried a priority no lesser mortal could match.
4The admiral had invited both of us to supper in the cabin.
5I asked for the admiral; and they conducted me to his dwelling.
1He became full general of infantry in 1873 and retired immediately afterwards.
2Later, when the rank was created, he was made a full general.
3Took me long enough to make full general, by God.
4The bill passed without a murmur, and Terence Patrick O'Reilly became at last a full general.
5I end up saying that the contract that I work under doesn't fund full general practice services.
1How could she not recognize the collar insignia of a full admiral of the Royal Manticoran Navy?
2You're close on our heels; and by the time we are a full admiral, you'll be something like a vice.
4He had even prevented Collingwood's promotion to full admiral, although he was ten years older than his friend and commander, Horatio Nelson.
5For his gallantry, he was thanked by the Confederate Congress, and promoted to full admiral and senior officer of the Confederate navy.
1Allen, a retired U.S. Marine four star general and a former commander of NATO and U.S.
1The image of the new uniform shows a four-star rank, indicating it would be his.
2It was the premier assignment for a three-star, an almost certain path to four-star rank.
3The promotion also makes her the first African-American female officer to achieve four-star ranking in the history of the military.
Translations for four-star rank