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Rear admiral - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rear Admiral is a naval commissioned officer rank above that of a Commodore and Captain, and below that of a Vice Admiral. It is generally regarded as the lowest of the "Admiral" ranks, which are als...
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Admiral - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Admiral is the rank, or part of the name of the ranks, of the highest naval officers. It is usually considered a full admiral (equivalent to full general) and above Vice Admiral and below Admiral of ...
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Ms. Evans has served as a Director since 2006. Ms. Evans retired from the U.S. Navy in 1998 with the rank of Rear Admiral. Ms. Evans was National ... Office Depot, Incorporated ... Director , Huntsman Corporation...
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Brief profile :; Director of Central Intelligence, Central Intelligence Group, 1946; Executive Secretary, National Security Council, 1947-1950; Special Consultant to the President on military and foreign affairs, 1950-1953 ... Designated Deputy Chief, Naval Intelligence, with the rank of Rear Admiral...
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Along with her confirmation, came Fields' promotion to the rank of Rear Admiral, which gave her the dual honor of being the first woman and African American to serve in this position in the history of the NOAA.
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The current ranks are Rear Admiral, Vice Admiral, Admiral and Admiral of the Fleet, ... rank of a naval service, with its origins in the Middle Ages. ...
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The origin of "colonel" is now very obscured. ... A Commodore First Class was originally a Captain given flag rank who did not also have to command his own ship, i.e. he had a Flag Captain. Later, the Royal Navy assimilated this to the rank of Rear Admiral, but the United States Navy still retains two grades of Rear...
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