rear admiral
21Rear-Admiral Eustațiu Sebastian class corvette — Corvette Contraamiral Eustațiu Sebastian (F 264) at sea. Class overview Preceded by: Tetal I …
22rear admiral -lower half — noun a) A commissioned officer in the United States Navy, Coast Guard, NOAA Corps, or PHS Corps of a grade superior to a captain and junior to a rear admiral (upper half). A rear admiral (lower half) is equal in grade or rank to an Army, Marine… …
23rear admiral (lower half) — noun see rear admiral …
24rear admiral (upper half) — noun see rear admiral …
25rear admiral — noun a) a naval officer below the rank of vice admiral, originally in charge of a fleets rear formation. b) A proctologist Syn: RADM, RAdm …
26rear admiral — the master of the third English fishing vessel to reach a harbour in Newfoundland. This position gave the owner certain privileges for the season under the admiral and vice admiral …
27rear admiral — /rɪər ˈædmərəl/ (say rearr admuhruhl) noun a naval officer next in rank below a vice admiral. {from the position of the ship or squadron of ships sailing behind the squadron commanded by the vice admiral} …
28rear admiral — U.S. Navy, Coast Guard. a commissioned officer next in rank below a vice admiral. [1580 90] * * * …
29rear admiral — noun a rank of naval officer, above commodore and below vice admiral …
30William Le Poer Trench (Rear-Admiral) — Rear Admiral William Le Poer Trench (4 July, 1771 ndash; 14 August, 1846) was born in Garbally, Galway, Ireland to William Power Keating Trench, 1st Earl of Clancarty and Anne Gardiner. He was married twice first on 8 March, 1800 to Sarah Cuppage …