Military naval officer of the highest rank; generic term for a senior admiral.
High-ranking official of the Spanish Navy.
Naval Officer rank of Thailand in the Royal Thai Navy.
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1But at my age-myhonor-thehonor of an admiral of the fleet.
2I was given the medal by a rear admiral of the fleet.
3Nelson was advanced step by step and became admiral of the fleet.
4In Great Britain there is the rank of admiral of the fleet, corresponding to field-marshal.
5Lord of the sky, admiral of the fleet, enforcer of order across a whole planet.
6The admiral of the fleet, the captain and the officers straight down to the very stokers?
7Caius Laelius, admiral of the fleet, patronized the marines, and Marcus Sempronius Tuditanus, the legionary troops.
8He made him admiral of the fleet stationed at Misenum and charged with guarding the Mediterranean ports.
9You're mistaken, Galleygo, I'm an admiral of the white, and admiral of the fleet in the bargain.
10By 1306 there was an office of admiral of the fleet of the ships of the southern ports.
11As for him, an admiral of the fleet after a victory could not have been prouder and happier.
12David Kirke, afterwards Sir David, was appointed admiral of the fleet, who likewise commanded one of the ships.
13The first-appointed admiral of the fleet, Juan Pablo de Carrión, writes to King Felipe in regard to the proposed route.
14Even my kinsman, Pisani, may be admiral of the fleet today, and a week hence may be a private citizen.
15He divided amongst the seven captains an hundred and fourscore soldiers, chosen men, and appointed Francis Deza admiral of the fleet.
16This expedition seemed a promising one to Morgan, and he joined it, being elected vice- admiral of the fleet of fifteen vessels.
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