Said to the 5th largest Navy in terms of manpower.
Yes - the U.S. Navy is considered the largest Navy in the world.
Admiral. There are 4 "levels" of admiral, beginning with rear admiral (lower half), then rear admiral (upper half), vice admiral and then admiral. During wartime, the Navy has had a rank of Fleet Admiral, a rank held by commanders of major components of the Navy, such as Chester Nimitz in World War 2. Additionally, the Navy's highest Admiral in terms of position is the Chief of Naval Operations. The highest enlisted rank is Master Chief Petty Officer.
His current Rank is Admiral of the Fleet
Gold leaf in navy rank insignia symbolizes the importance and prestige of the rank. It is a traditional symbol of honor and excellence within the naval hierarchy.
that depends on which country.
The Indian Navy is in 5th rank. Reference: answers.yahoo.com
The Best in the World PAKISTAN NAVY IS THE WORLDS 2ND BEST NAVY . remember ok
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The American Navy
Yes - the U.S. Navy is considered the largest Navy in the world.
Yes, the Navy has a rank of Sergeant. However, it is important to note that the rank structure and designations can vary among different countries' navies. In the United States Navy, the equivalent rank to a Sergeant is a Petty Officer Second Class.
He attained the Rank of Sergeant Major and resigned as a Warrant Officer. He did gain the Rank of Lieutenant Commander in the Navy during World War One.
No. The equivalent rank in the Navy is Admiral.
The first Asian American to achieve the rank of Chief Petty Officer (CPO) in the U.S. Navy was Mess Attendant First Class Yasunori "Yas" Tsuji. He was recognized for his service during World War II and made significant contributions to the Navy. His achievement marked an important milestone in the representation of Asian Americans in the military.
Rupert Brooke held the rank of sub-lieutenant in the British Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve during World War I.
In World War I, the rank of "Fmn" refers to "Fleet Master at Arms" in the Royal Navy. This position was a senior rating responsible for maintaining discipline among the crew and overseeing the ship's company. The rank was typically held by experienced sailors who had demonstrated leadership and reliability.
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