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  2. List of United States Navy four-star admirals - Wikipedia

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    four-star admiral. The rank of admiral (or full admiral, or four-star admiral) is the highest rank normally achievable in the United States Navy. It ranks above vice admiral (three-star admiral) and below fleet admiral (five-star admiral). There have been 279 four-star admirals in the history of the U.S. Navy.

  3. United States Navy officer rank insignia - Wikipedia

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    In the United States Navy, officers have various ranks.Equivalency between services is by pay grade.United States Navy commissioned officer ranks have two distinct sets of rank insignia: On dress uniform a series of stripes similar to Commonwealth naval ranks are worn; on service khaki, working uniforms (Navy Working Uniform [NWU], and coveralls), and special uniform situations (combat ...

  4. Admiral of the Navy - Wikipedia

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    Admiral of the Navy was the highest-possible rank in the United States Navy, prior to the creation of fleet admiral in 1944. The rank is considered to be at least equivalent to that of a five-star admiral, [ 2 ] with Admiral George Dewey being the only officer to be appointed to the rank.

  5. Michael Boorda - Wikipedia

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    Jeremy Michael Boorda (November 26, 1939 – May 16, 1996) was a United States Navy admiral who served as the 25th Chief of Naval Operations. Boorda is notable as the first person to have risen from the enlisted ranks to become Chief of Naval Operations, the highest-ranking billet in the United States Navy.

  6. Michelle Howard - Wikipedia

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    She was the first African-American woman to command a United States Navy ship, [3] USS Rushmore, [4] and the first to achieve two- and three-star rank. In 2006, she was selected for the rank of rear admiral (lower half), [ 5 ] making her the first admiral selected from the United States Naval Academy class of 1982 and the first female graduate ...

  7. List of chiefs of naval operations educated at the United ...

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    First Fleet Admiral; Chief of Naval Operations (1937–1939), during World War II; became the first fleet admiral and crafted a future thought leadership; served as Chief of Staff to the Commander in Chief, which was the role model for the first Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; Governor of Puerto Rico (1939–1940) ambassador to the Vichy ...

  8. Chief of Naval Operations - Wikipedia

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    The chief of naval operations (CNO) is typically the highest-ranking officer on active duty in the U.S. Navy unless the chairman and/or the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff are naval officers. [2] The CNO is nominated for appointment by the president, for a four-year term of office, [3] and must be confirmed by the Senate. [3]

  9. List of active duty United States four-star officers - Wikipedia

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    The incumbent vice commandant, Vice Admiral Charles D. Michel, was confirmed for promotion to admiral, [105] and assumed rank on 1 June 2016. [ 106 ] The statutory rank of the chief of the National Guard Bureau was raised to general by the National Defense Authorization Act of 2008 , with significant congressional support. [ 107 ]