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Admiral

Admiral is the rank, or part of the name of the ranks, of the highest naval officers. It is usually considered a full admiral (equivalent to full general) and above Vice Admiral and below Admiral of the Fleet/Fleet Admiral. It is usually abbreviated to "Adm." or "ADM". Where relevant, Admiral is a 4 star rank.

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History

The word Admiral in Middle English comes from Anglo-French amiral, "commander", from Medieval Latin admiralis, "emir", admirallus, "admiral", from Arabic amir-al- ???? ???, "commander of the" (as in amir-al-bahr ???? ?????, "commander of the sea")[1] Crusaders learned the term during their encounters with the Arabs, perhaps as early as the 11th century. The Sicilians and later Genoese took the first two parts of the term and used them as one word, amiral, from their Catalan opponents. The French and Spanish gave their sea commanders similar titles while in Portuguese the word changed to almirante. As the word was used by people speaking Latin or Latin-based languages it gained the "d" and endured a series of different endings and spellings leading to the English spelling "admyrall" in the 14th century and to "admiral" by the 16th century.

Although temporary navies were established for engagement in naval battles beforehand, the Chinese established their first permanent, standing navy in 1132 AD, during the Song Dynasty. China's main headquarters and office for the admiral at that point was established at Dinghai, with the main base near what is now modern Shanghai.

The word Admiral has today come to be almost exclusively associated with the highest naval rank in most of the world's navies, equivalent to the Army rank of (Full) General. However, this wasn't always the case; for example, in some European countries prior to the end of World War II, Admiral was the third highest naval rank behind General Admiral and Grand Admiral.

The rank of Admiral has also been subdivided into various grades, several of which are historically extinct while others are used by most present day navies. The Royal Navy used colours (red, white, and blue, in descending order) to indicate the seniority of its admirals until 1864; for example, Horatio Nelson's highest rank was Vice Admiral of the White. The generic term for these naval equivalents of army generals is Flag Officer. Some navies have also used army-type titles for them, such as the Cromwellian General at Sea.

Admiral insignia by country

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Image:RAN-Admiral-shoulder.gif|Australian admiral
Royal Australian Navy

Image:Navy sleeve Adm.png|Canadian admiral
Canadian Forces Maritime Command

Image:Arlmirante armada chile.jpeg|Chilean Admiral
Chilean Navy

Image:China-Navy-Admiral.gif|Admiral of People's Republic of China
People's Liberation Army Navy

Image:UK-Navy-OF9.gif|Danish admiral (Denmark)

Image:Grade-amiral.svg|French admiral
Marine Nationale

Image:GE-NAVY-OF-9 Adm.png|German admiral
Deutsche Marine

Image:IT-Navy-OF-10.png|Italian admiral
Italian Navy

Image:Almirante hombrera SEMAR.gif| Mexican admiral
Mexican Navy

Image:POL PMW pagon1 admira?.svg|Polish admiral
Marynarka Wojenna

Image:RO-Navy-OF-10s.png|Romanian admiral
For?ele Navale Române

Image:SP Almirante General.gif|Spanish admiral
Armada Española

Image:Ukraine Admiral shoulderboard.svg|Ukrainian admiral
Ukrainian Navy

Image:UK-Navy-OF9.svg|UK admiral
Sleeve lace
Royal Navy Image:OF9 RN ADM new.gif|UK admiral
Shoulder board
Royal Navy

Image:US Navy O10 insignia.svg|US admiral
(US Navy)

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See also

References


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