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  2. List of serving senior officers of the Royal Navy - Wikipedia

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    It includes currently serving admirals, vice-admirals, rear-admirals, and commodores. [1] ... List of Royal Navy admirals (1707–current) List of Royal Navy vice ...

  3. List of senior officers of the Royal Navy - Wikipedia

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    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

  4. List of Royal Navy rear admirals - Wikipedia

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    Surgeon Rear Admiral; Retired list on 31 October 1972. [158] 1969: Edward Findlay Gueritz, CB, OBE, DSC: 1919 2008 Retired list on 15 January 1973. [159] Anthony O′Connor, LVO 1917 2004 Surgeon Rear Admiral; Retired list on 19 May 1975. [160] John Hunter, CB, OBE Surgeon Rear Admiral; Director of Naval Dental Services; Retired list on 12 ...

  5. Navy Command (Royal Navy) - Wikipedia

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    Royal Navy official writings describe Navy Command Headquarters both as a physical site, on Whale Island, Hampshire, a collective formed of the most senior RN officers, [2] and as a budgetary grouping. On 1 April 2006 the Fleet Top Level Budget was established. [3] A Top Level Budget (TLB) is the major financial accounting group of the MOD.

  6. Admiral (Royal Navy) - Wikipedia

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    The current ranks are rear admiral, vice admiral, admiral and admiral of the fleet, also known as flag ranks because admirals, known as flag officers, are entitled to fly a personal flag. An admiral of the fleet flies a Union Flag at the masthead, while an admiral flies a St George's cross (red cross on white). Vice admirals and rear admirals ...

  7. Ben Key - Wikipedia

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    Admiral Sir Benjamin John Key, KCB, CBE, ADC (born 7 November 1965) is a senior Royal Navy officer. He has served as First Sea Lord since November 2021. [2] He has commanded HM Ships Sandown, Iron Duke and Lancaster, and deployed on operations to Kosovo and Iraq. He was appointed Fleet Commander in 2016, and the Chief of Joint Operations in 2019.

  8. Captain (Royal Navy) - Wikipedia

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    Captain (Capt.) is a senior officer rank of the Royal Navy.It ranks above commander and below commodore and has a NATO ranking code of OF-5. The rank is equivalent to a colonel in the British Army and Royal Marines, and to a group captain in the Royal Air Force.

  9. Vice-admiral (Royal Navy) - Wikipedia

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    When the fleet was deployed, the vice-admiral would be in the leading portion or van, acting as the deputy to the admiral. The rank of Vice-Admiral evolved from that of Lieutenant of the Admiralty (1546–1564) that being an officer who acted as secretary to the Lord Admiral of England and lapsed in 1876 but was revived in 1901 by King Edward ...