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Admiral - A High-Ranking Naval Officer

Admiral is a high-ranking naval officer who commands a fleet of ships or a naval task force. The rank of admiral is typically above that of vice admiral and below that of fleet admiral.
2. Who is the highest ranking naval officer in the US Navy?
The highest ranking naval officer in the US Navy is the Fleet Admiral. This rank is equivalent to a five-star general in the other branches of the military.
3. What is the difference between an admiral and a vice admiral?
An admiral is a high-ranking naval officer who commands a fleet of ships or a naval task force, while a vice admiral is a lower-ranking naval officer who serves as a deputy to an admiral.
4. How many stars does an admiral have on their uniform?
Admirals typically wear four stars on their uniform, with the stars arranged in a diamond pattern on the shoulder straps of their uniform.
5. What is the origin of the rank of admiral?
The rank of admiral has its origins in the medieval European navy, where it was used to refer to the commander of a fleet of ships. Over time, the rank evolved and became a high-ranking position in navies around the world.

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