The Navy doesn't have Generals - they have Admirals.
There are no generals in the Navy. The navy has admirals. The full compliment of officers varies with promotions and retirements.
There are currently 40 active duty officers of 4 star rank (generals & admirals) in U.S. Forces. There appear to be well over 200 living retired 4 star generals.
Navies are commanded by admirals, not by generals. According to Wikipedia, the Philippine Navy is currently commanded by Vice Admiral Jesus Millan.
I'm not sure what you're trying to ask. 1. There is no navy army. 2. The navy has admirals, not generals. 3. There are too many variables involve to answer this.
US Army: General Walter Short US Navy: Admiral Husband Kimmel
We call our General, Captain. Each team has a Captain. He, in our hearts is beyond the rank of Admiral or general. Generals are in the Army, Marine Corp and Air Force. We dont have Generals. Usually our captains are Lt Commanders. We call them captain because they lead our crews.
Generals (strategos), because they regarded their naval forces as amphibious - the sailors would alternately fight as land forces when disembarked.
The military base with the most generals is typically considered to be the Pentagon, the headquarters of the United States Department of Defense. It hosts numerous high-ranking officials, including generals from the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps. Additionally, various military installations across the U.S. and abroad may have concentrations of generals, but none match the Pentagon's role as the central hub for military leadership.
Throughout history, several prominent generals recognized the strategic importance of a navy. Notably, General Alfred Thayer Mahan emphasized the significance of naval power for national security and global influence in his influential works in the late 19th century. Similarly, generals like Ulysses S. Grant and William Tecumseh Sherman during the American Civil War understood that control of waterways was crucial for logistics and troop movements. Their insights contributed to the expansion and modernization of naval forces in their respective countries.
The military was the citizens, all of whom served in the army and navy when called out in emergencies. The generals, one elected by each of the ten tribes, led the army and navy, and because the citizens wanted reliable war leaders, were elected on merit. As the political leaders were selected by ballot and could be anyone, they often gave the execution of political decisions also to the reliable generals.
Though President and the Commander in Chief, he or she still has to consult with a committee of advisers: army, navy and airforce generals and commanders, for example.
Currently, there are 57 active-duty women serving as generals or admirals, five of whom are lieutenant generals or vice admirals, the Navy's three-star rank, according to the Pentagon. CNN Report, June 23, 2008