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  2. Rear admiral - Wikipedia

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    Rear admiral is usually immediately senior to commodore and immediately below vice admiral. It is usually equivalent to the rank of major general in armies. In the U.S. Navy and some other navies, there are two rear admiral ranks. The term originated in the days of naval sailing squadrons and can trace its origins to the Royal Navy. Each naval ...

  3. Rear admiral (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Rear admiral (abbreviated as RADM), also sometimes referred to informally as "rear admiral (upper half)", is a two-star flag officer, with the pay grade of O-8 in the United States Navy, the United States Coast Guard, the United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Officer Corps and the United States Maritime Service.

  4. Rear admiral (Royal Navy) - Wikipedia

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    The command flags flown by a rear-admiral changed a number of times during this period. [1] The Royal Navy rank of rear admiral should be distinguished from the office of Rear-Admiral of the United Kingdom, which is an Admiralty position usually held by a senior (and possibly retired) "full" admiral.

  5. Admiral (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The rear admiral got his two-inch stripe and one half-inch stripe in 1866. [1] The sleeve stripes had been more elaborate. When the rear admiral rank started in 1862 the sleeve arrangement was three stripes of three-quarter-inch lace alternating with three stripes of quarter-inch lace. [1] It was some ten inches from top to bottom. [1]

  6. List of Royal Navy rear admirals - Wikipedia

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    Surgeon Rear Admiral; Promoted Surgeon Vice Admiral 3 October 1969 [132] Rex Philip Phillips, CB, OBE 1913 1995 Surgeon Rear Admiral; Retired list on 31 October 1972. [159] 1969: Edward Findlay Gueritz, CB, OBE, DSC: 1919 2008 Retired list on 15 January 1973. [160] Anthony O′Connor, LVO 1917 2004 Surgeon Rear Admiral; Retired list on 19 May ...

  7. Glossary of nautical terms (A–L) - Wikipedia

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    2. Admiral ' s barge: A boat (or aircraft) at the disposal of an admiral (or other high ranking flag officer) for his or her use as transportation between a larger vessel and the shore, or within a harbor. In Royal Navy service, the colour of the hull (or aircraft cheat-line) denotes the rank - green for Commanders-in-Chief and dark blue for ...

  8. Flag officer - Wikipedia

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    This temporary usage gave way to the permanent ranks of commodore and rear admiral in 1862. The term "flag officer" is still in use today, explicitly defined as an officer of the U.S. Navy or Coast Guard serving in or having the grade of admiral, vice admiral, rear admiral, or rear admiral (lower half), [10] equivalent to general officers of an ...

  9. Royal Navy ranks, rates, and uniforms of the 18th and 19th ...

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    Situations did occur where flag officers would "jump" to a higher rank in a different squadron, without serving their time in each rank of each squadron. Such was the case with William Bligh, who was promoted directly from rear admiral to vice-admiral of the blue without ever having served as a rear-admiral of the red or white squadron. On the ...