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