flag rank

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flag rank

A naval officer proudly displays his new flag rank insignia.

Definition

Noun: - A senior military rank, specifically that of a flag officer in a navy or coast guard. A flag officer is a commissioned officer who holds a rank high enough to be entitled to fly a flag to mark the position from which they exercise command.

Usage

This term is used to refer to the collective ranks of senior naval command, typically including admiral, vice admiral, rear admiral, and sometimes commodore. It signifies a position of high authority and strategic command.

Examples
  • After decades of service, he finally achieved flag rank.
  • Promotion to flag rank brings with it significant responsibilities for fleet command.
  • Officers at flag rank are involved in the highest levels of naval planning and strategy.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used in formal, official, or historical contexts concerning naval hierarchies and promotions.
  • It can be used metonymically to refer to the group of officers holding such ranks:
Variants and Related Words
  • Flag officer (n): The person who holds a flag rank.
  • Admiralty (n): The office or jurisdiction of an admiral; a broader term for naval administration.
Synonyms
  • Admiralty rank
  • Senior naval rank
  • High command (in a naval context)
Notes
  • The term is almost exclusively used for naval forces (navy, coast guard). Equivalent senior ranks in army or air forces are typically referred to as general officer ranks.
  • The "flag" refers to the distinctive flag flown on the ship or headquarters of an officer entitled to command a squadron or fleet.
flag rank

A naval officer proudly displays his new flag rank insignia.

Noun
  1. the rank of a flag officer