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The rank in the Royal Navy that is equivalent to Field Marshal in the Army is Admiral of the Fleet. Both ranks are the highest in their respective services, with Admiral of the Fleet being a five-star rank, typically held during wartime or for distinguished service. However, it is important to note that this rank is rarely awarded in modern times.
Marshal Royal was born on May 12, 1912, in Dayton, Ohio, USA.
General Dwight David Eisenhower of the US Army and Field Marshall Bernard Montgomery of the Royal Army along with Winston Churchill who was the Prime Minister at the time.
Marshall Royal died on May 19, 1995, in Los Angeles, California, USA.
The Romanian language equivalent of royal is regal.
Frederick Field - Royal Navy officer - died on 1945-10-24.
Frederick Field - Royal Navy officer - was born on 1871-04-18.
Royal had undiagnosed and therefore untreated hypertension which led to a tremendous strain on his heart. The official cause of death was a heart attack.
The Royal Air Force rank of Air Marshal is equivalent to Vice-Admiral (Royal Navy) and Lieutenant-General (British Army and Royal Marines).
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The name "Camporeale" is of Italian origin, typically associated with a geographical location. It translates to "field royal" or "royal field," combining "campo" (field) and "reale" (royal). The name may refer to a specific area in Italy, particularly in Sicily, and is often linked to families or places with historical significance.
The name Marshall is of Old French origin and means "horse servant" or "steward." It is also associated with the title of marshal, who historically was in charge of military affairs or royal ceremonies.