rear admiral
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Definition
- Noun:
- A naval officer rank: A commissioned officer in a navy or coast guard, senior to a commodore or captain and junior to a vice admiral.
Usage
- The term "rear admiral" is a specific military rank title. It is used to address or refer to an officer holding this rank.
- It is commonly abbreviated as RADM.
- In many navies, the rank is subdivided into Rear Admiral (lower half) and Rear Admiral (upper half), corresponding to one-star and two-star flag officers, respectively.
Examples
- Noun:
- After decades of service, she was promoted to the rank of rear admiral.
- The ceremony was presided over by Rear Admiral Johnson.
- The fleet's command was given to a rear admiral.
Advanced Usage
- "Rear admiral (lower half)": Often equivalent to a one-star officer (Brigadier General in the army).
- He served as a rear admiral (lower half) before taking command of the naval district.
- "Rear admiral (upper half)": Often equivalent to a two-star officer (Major General in the army).
- The promotion to rear admiral (upper half) made her eligible for more senior commands.
Variants and Related Words
- Flag officer: A general term for a senior officer entitled to fly a flag to mark their command, which includes ranks like rear admiral, vice admiral, and admiral.
- Commodore: A rank typically junior to rear admiral.
- Vice admiral: The rank immediately senior to rear admiral.
Synonyms
- Flag officer (general category)
- Two-star admiral (specifically for rear admiral upper half in some systems)
- One-star admiral (specifically for rear admiral lower half in some systems)
Related Phrases
- "To be promoted to rear admiral": To attain the rank of rear admiral.
- He will be promoted to rear admiral in the spring.
- "To serve as a rear admiral": To hold the position or duties of a rear admiral.
- She served as a rear admiral for five years before retiring.
Noun
- an admiral junior to a vice admiral