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This article has an unclear citation style. The references used may be made clearer with a different or consistent style of citation and footnoting. (April 2019) (Learn how and when to remove this message) British Admirals. Britannia Viewing the Conquerors of the Seas, 1800 Admiral is a senior rank of the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom, which equates to the NATO rank code OF-9, formally ...
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Admiral of the Fleet is a five-star naval officer rank and the highest rank of the Royal Navy, formally established in 1688. [1] The five-star NATO rank code is OF-10, equivalent to a field marshal in the British Army or a Marshal of the Royal Air Force.
List of Royal Navy admirals (1707–current) List of Royal Navy rear admirals; List of Royal Navy vice admirals; List of senior officers of the Royal Navy; List of supply officers in the Royal Navy who have reached flag rank; List of vice-admirals of the coast *
The following list of fleet and grand admirals is a summary of those individuals who have held the rank of fleet admiral, or its equivalent, as the senior officers of their countries' navies. Austria-Hungary
Fictional British admirals (2 P) First Sea Lords and Chiefs of the Naval Staff (67 P) L. Lord high admirals of the United Kingdom (2 C, 8 P) R. Royal Indian Navy ...
10 Vice Admirals of the Coast of Great Britain and Ireland 1536 to 19th c. 11 First Lords of the Admiralty, 1628– present 12 Admirals of the South, North and West, 1360-1369
The office of Admiral of England (later Lord Admiral, and later Lord High Admiral) was created around 1400; there had previously been Admirals of the northern and western seas. [8] King Henry VIII established the Council of the Marine—later to become the Navy Board —in 1546, to oversee administrative affairs of the naval service.