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Recent Examples of vice admiralShe also was nominated to become a vice admiral.—Gary Robbins, San Diego Union-Tribune, 24 Apr. 2023 The third child and second son of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, Prince Andrew served in the Royal Navy for many years, including during the Falklands War in 1982, and holds the ranks of commander and vice admiral.—Emma Dibdin, Town & Country, 1 June 2022 One became a vice admiral in the Chinese Navy.—Susan Dunne, Hartford Courant, 31 Oct. 2022 One photo — the photo — showed a Navy vice admiral and a smartly dressed woman cutting a cake as another uniformed officer looked on.—Washington Post, 3 Aug. 2021 See all Example Sentences for vice admiral
Ten generals and admirals are mobilizing to defend Vice President Kamala Harris from Republican attempts to tie her to the chaotic 2021 U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Sophia Cai,
Axios,
9 Sep. 2024
The same concern for the rule of law led 489 retired generals, admirals, and security officials—nonpoliticians all—to warn the public about the dangers of reelecting Trump and brought government officials to testify to his wrongdoing at considerable personal risk.
Israel killed or imprisoned Palestinian commanders, along with thousands of civilians, leaving Palestinian operational units leaderless and uncoordinated.
Sarah E. Parkinson,
Foreign Affairs,
11 Nov. 2024
Israeli officials later said a local Hezbollah commander and several operatives were in the building.
The comics follow the title character, a swashbuckling sea captain whose adventures take him around the world.
Nick Vivarelli,
Variety,
16 Oct. 2024
Even the most inspiring sea captains who command luxurious yachts across picturesque waters have to worry about employees who don’t hoist their share of the mainsail.
But the toothy grin of Pat Cummins through his media engagements marked a captain that is especially relaxed before a legacy-defining series for his aging team.
Tristan Lavalette,
Forbes,
21 Nov. 2024
Boyle was in the U.S. Army for about six years, becoming a captain, and then came to Milwaukee to attend Marquette Law School.
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