Admiral (Germany)
Admiral, short Adm, (en: Admiral) is the most senior flag officer rank in the German Navy. It is equivalent to General (Germany) in the German Army or German Air Force. In the Central Medical Services there is no equivalent. In the German Navy Admiral is, as in many navies, a four-star rank with a NATO code of OF-9. There is currently one admiral in the German Navy, Admiral Manfred Nielson, serving as Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Transformationin Norfolk, Virginia.
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Adolf von Trotha
August von Thomsen
Ehrhard Schmidt
Felix von Bendemann
Franz von Hipper
Friedrich von Ingenohl
Georg Alexander von Müller
Günter Luther
Günther Lütjens
Hanns Benda
Hubert Schmundt
Hugo von Pohl
Ludwig von Reuter
Ludwig von Schröder
Otto von Schrader
Paul Behncke
Reinhard Scheer
Theodor Burchardi
Waldemar Verner
Wilhelm Canaris
Wilhelm Ehm
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Admiral (Germany)
Admiral, short Adm, (en: Admiral) is the most senior flag officer rank in the German Navy. It is equivalent to General (Germany) in the German Army or German Air Force. In the Central Medical Services there is no equivalent. In the German Navy Admiral is, as in many navies, a four-star rank with a NATO code of OF-9. There is currently one admiral in the German Navy, Admiral Manfred Nielson, serving as Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Transformationin Norfolk, Virginia.
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Admiral, short Adm, (en: Admir ...... three-star flag officer rank.
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Admiral, short Adm, (en: Admir ...... formationin Norfolk, Virginia.
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Admiral (Allemagne)
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Admiral (Germany)
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