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  2. 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.

  3. Ranks and insignia of NATO navies' officers - Wikipedia

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    Rear admiral (lower half) Captain: Commander: Lieutenant commander: Lieutenant: Lieutenant (junior grade) Ensign United States Marine Corps [32. General: Lieutenant ...

  4. Comparative navy officer ranks of Anglophone countries

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  5. Jeromy B. Williams - Wikipedia

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    Jeromy B. Williams is a United States Navy rear admiral who as of 2024, ... Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal w/ 2 5/16 inch stars: Combat Action Ribbon w/ 1 ...

  6. Chad M. Cary - Wikipedia

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    Cary was born in Cordova, Alaska, and raised in Juneau, Alaska. [1] He received a bachelor of science in environmental science with an emphasis in marine sciences from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill before joining the NOAA Corps and later a Master of Science in geography from Portland State University and a graduate certificate in legislative studies from Georgetown University.

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

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    On the opposite, a higher-ranked admiral in a lower squadron (i.e. vice-admiral of the blue) could not be demoted to a lower rank yet in a higher rated squadron (i.e. rear admiral of the red). [citation needed] Some flag officers were not assigned to a squadron and thus were referred to simply by the generic title "admiral".

  8. Gregory C. Horn - Wikipedia

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    Gregory Curtis Horn [1] [2] (born May 6, 1953) is a Rear Admiral in the United States Navy.He retired in 2013 as 17th Deputy Chief of Chaplains for Reserve Matters and Director of Religious Programs, Marine Forces Reserve.

  9. Philip H. Greene Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Philip H. Greene Jr. is a retired United States Navy rear admiral.He graduated from the United States Merchant Marine Academy in 1978. After retirement, RADM Greene served as the 11th Superintendent of the Academy from 2010-2011.