The title "the Great Admiral" is commonly associated with Zheng He, a Chinese explorer and mariner of the Ming dynasty. He is renowned for his seven voyages between 1405 and 1433, during which he sailed to various parts of Asia, the Middle East, and East Africa, promoting trade and cultural exchange. His expeditions significantly expanded China's maritime influence and showcased its naval capabilities during that era.
As I recall reading somewhere, that would be Christopher Columbus. Admiral Nelson of the British Navy was also called the great admiral, but he was not an explorer.
Admiral Frank B. Kelso was a great Navy Admiral and a great man.
A one star Admiral is actually called a Commodore. During peace time there are no commodores. The Navy goes from Captain to Rear Admiral with two stars.
Rear Admiral Robley D. Evans and Rear Admiral Charles S. Sperry
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Well a logo that is green admiral is some its called ur face haha lol
Because He Was Wearing His Uniform
Admiral William Halsey Leadership Academy's motto is 'There are no great men. There are only great challenges that ordinary men like you and me are forced by circumstances to meet.'.
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Alexander Dingwall has written: 'The great admiral'
Admiral Nimitz, General MacArthur, President FDR, and Admiral Ernest King.
Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt