Admiral Of The Fleet

Admiral of the Fleet is a supreme naval position that has existed both in historical navies and several modern day navies of the 21st century. The rank is typically held by the senior most Admiral of an entire naval service. Admiral of the Fleet can trace its origins to the Middle Ages, where the title was typically granted to a Lord or nobleman who was appointed by a monarch to raise and command a Navy for a specific campaign. Admiral of the Navy is a similar title to Admiral of the Fleet and is generally considered senior. Some nations consider the rank of Admiral of the Fleet and Fleet Admiral to be synonymous. The following are present and historical nations which have used the rank Admiral of the Fleet:

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
eye protection
student hat
ameloblasts
zero hit wonder
maytag blue cheese
tribunal (episode)
ammattikorkeakoulu
sum (government)
doina cornea
fred wilson
the young poisoner's handbook
bida
walter berry (basketball)
parentectomy
john bruce
mike miller
ibc
lamellar structure
new jersey senate
nypa
derrick coleman
safranin
national party of honduras
din (legend of zelda)
tracon
derek fletcher
pwm (disambiguation)
mystery meat navigation
cowl
shadow constitution
barbara sullivan
crown council of monaco
david raup
globe valve
fort worth stockyards
radium springs
the grove, los angeles
submarine voyage
noel duignan
branch admiral
beagle (gnome)
dieseling
rememberese ep
sergius witte