Naval rank of the United States.
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Examples for "rear admiral"
Examples for "rear admiral"
1The grapevine says he's up for rear admiral on the current list.
2I was given the medal by a rear admiral of the fleet.
3She stared into Tourville's eyes, and the citizen rear admiral's fists clenched.
4No wonder the rear admiral got along so well with Harrington!
5Jackson, a U.S. Navy rear admiral, is the White House physician.
1He hoped that the Marshal had brought his brevet as brigadier general.
2It identifies Madani as a brigadier general employed at the royal palace.
3Roger Jones was adjutant general of the army, and brigadier general by brevet.
4Tom shall be a brigadier general if the war lasts one year more.
5He was a former navy pilot and brigadier general in the Utah Air Guard.
1Already the fiery major general was dreaming of a conquest of Florida.
2The major general there, Richard Shirreff, seemed to have the required mettle.
3We saw no major general municipal selling pressure after the Puerto Rico news.
4Is he a one-off or the very model of a modern major general?
5The whole JPAC enchilada is under the command of an army major general.