Admiral of the Fleet is a rank of the British Royal Navy and other navies, which equates to the NATO rank code OF-10.
The rank evolved from the ancient sailing days and the admiral distinctions used by the Royal Navy then. The British fleet was divided into three divisions and each designated a colour, that of Red, White, or Blue. Each coloured division was assigned an Admiral, who in turn had command over a Vice-Admiral and a Rear Admiral. In the 18th century, the original nine ranks began to be filled by more than one person per rank. The Admiral of the Fleet commanded the admirals of the various divisions and thus, the entirety of the British fleet. As head of the Royal Navy, this position was later given the name of First Sea Lord.
The organisation of the British fleet into coloured squadrons was abandoned in 1864 and Admiral of the Fleet became part of the modern system of military ranks. The Red Ensign was allocated to the Merchant Marine, the White Ensign became the flag of the Royal Navy, and the Blue Ensign was allocated to the naval reserve and naval auxiliary vessels. Routine appointments to the rank of Admiral of the Fleet (and its equivalents in the other British services) ceased in 1996; however, it does still exist and those who have already been appointed are unaffected by this cessation.
Admiral of the Fleet is equivalent to a 5 star rank and has a NATO ranking code of OF-10, equivalent to a Marshal of the Royal Air Force or a Field Marshal in the British Army.
Admiral of the Fleet is also used as a title in some of the world's militaries for the most senior officer of the fleet or Commander-in-Chief of the Navy. In the German Kriegsmarine of the Second World War, the equivalent rank was Grand Admiral.
Admirals of the Fleet[]
Appointed |
Name |
Born |
Died |
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1690 | Edward Russell (later Earl of Orford) | 1652 | 1727 | ||
1696 | Sir George Rooke | 1650 | 1709 | circa | |
13 January | 1705 | Sir Cloudesley Shovell | 1650 | 1707 | |
21 December | 1708 | Sir Stafford Fairborne | 1666 | 1742 | circa |
14 March | 1718 | Sir George Byng (later Viscount Torrington) | 1663 | 1733 | |
20 February | 1734 | Sir John Norris | 1670 | 1749 | |
1 July | 1749 | Sir Chaloner Ogle | 1681 | 1750 | |
22 November | 1751 | James Steuart | 1690 | 1757 | |
March | 1757 | George Clinton | 1686 | 1761 | |
30 July | 1761 | The Lord Anson | 1697 | 1762 | |
17 December | 1762 | Sir William Rowley | 1690 | 1768 | circa |
15 January | 1768 | Sir Edward Hawke (later Lord Hawke) | 1705 | 1781 | |
24 October | 1781 | John Forbes | 1714 | 1796 | |
12 March | 1796 | The Earl Howe | 1726 | 1799 | |
16 September | 1799 | Sir Peter Parker | 1721 | 1811 | |
24 December | 1811 | HRH The Duke of Clarence and St Andrews (later King William IV) | 1765 | 1837 | |
19 July | 1821 | The Earl of St Vincent | 1735 | 1823 | |
28 June | 1830 | William Williams-Freeman | 1742 | 1832 | |
22 July | 1830 | The Lord Gambier | 1756 | 1833 | |
22 July | 1830 | Sir Charles Pole | 1757 | 1830 | |
24 April | 1833 | Sir Charles Nugent | 1759 | 1844 | |
8 January | 1844 | Sir James Whitshed | 1762 | 1849 | |
9 November | 1846 | Sir George Martin | 1764 | 1847 | |
13 October | 1849 | Sir Thomas Martin | 1773 | 1854 | |
1 July | 1851 | Sir George Cockburn | 1772 | 1853 | |
8 December | 1857 | Sir Charles Ogle | 1775 | 1858 | |
25 June | 1858 | Sir John West | 1774 | 1862 | |
20 May | 1862 | Sir William Gage | 1777 | 1864 | |
10 November | 1862 | Sir Graham Hamond | 1779 | 1862 | |
27 April | 1863 | Sir Francis Austen | 1774 | 1865 | |
27 April | 1863 | Sir William Parker | 1781 | 1866 | |
11 January | 1864 | Sir Lucius Curtis | 1786 | 1869 | |
12 September | 1865 | Sir Thomas Cochrane | 1789 | 1872 | |
30 November | 1866 | Sir George Seymour | 1787 | 1870 | |
30 January | 1868 | Sir James Gordon | 1782 | 1869 | |
15 January | 1869 | Sir William Bowles | 1780 | 1869 | |
3 July | 1869 | Sir George Sartorius | 1790 | 1885 | |
21 January | 1870 | Sir Fairfax Moresby | 1786 | 1877 | |
20 October | 1872 | Sir Houston Stewart | 1791 | 1875 | |
22 January | 1877 | Sir Henry Codrington | 1808 | 1877 | |
5 August | 1877 | Sir Henry Keppel | 1809 | 1904 | |
11 December | 1877 | Sir Provo Wallis | 1791 | 1892 | |
27 December | 1877 | The Earl of Lauderdale | 1803 | 1878 | |
27 December | 1877 | Sir George Mundy | 1805 | 1884 | |
15 June | 1879 | Sir James Hope | 1808 | 1881 | |
15 July | 1879 | Sir Thomas Symonds | 1813 | 1894 | |
10 June | 1881 | Sir Alexander Milne | 1806 | 1896 | |
1 December | 1881 | Sir Charles Elliot | 1818 | 1895 | |
29 April | 1885 | Sir Alfred Ryder | 1820 | 1888 | |
18 July | 1887 | HRH The Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII) | 1841 | 1910 | honorary |
1 May | 1888 | Sir Geoffrey Hornby | 1825 | 1895 | |
8 December | 1888 | Lord John Hay | 1827 | 1916 | |
2 August | 1889 | HIM German Emperor William II | 1859 | 1941 | honorary |
13 February | 1892 | Sir John Commerell | 1829 | 1901 | |
3 June | 1893 | HRH The Duke of Edinburgh (later Duke Alfred of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha) | 1844 | 1900 | |
20 February | 1895 | The Earl of Clanwilliam | 1832 | 1907 | |
23 August | 1897 | Sir Algernon Lyons | 1833 | 1908 | |
29 November | 1898 | Sir Frederick Richards | 1833 | 1912 | |
13 January | 1899 | Sir Nowell Salmon | 1835 | 1912 | |
3 October | 1902 | Sir James Erskine | 1838 | 1911 | |
30 August | 1903 | Sir Charles Hotham | 1843 | 1925 | |
16 June | 1904 | Lord Walter Kerr | 1839 | 1927 | |
20 February | 1905 | Sir Edward Seymour | 1840 | 1929 | |
5 December | 1905 | Sir John Fisher (later Lord Fisher) | 1841 | 1920 | |
1 March | 1907 | Sir Arthur Wilson | 1842 | 1921 | |
11 June | 1908 | HIM Tsar Nicholas II of Russia | 1868 | 1918 | honorary |
2 December | 1908 | Sir Gerard Noel | 1845 | 1918 | |
27 January | 1910 | HRH Prince Heinrich of Prussia | 1862 | 1929 | honorary |
30 April | 1910 | Sir Arthur Fanshawe | 1847 | 1936 | |
20 March | 1913 | Sir William May | 1849 | 1930 | |
5 March | 1915 | Sir Hedworth Meux | 1856 | 1929 | |
2 April | 1917 | Sir George Callaghan | 1852 | 1920 | |
3 April | 1919 | The Viscount Jellicoe (later Earl Jellicoe) | 1859 | 1935 | |
3 April | 1919 | Sir David Beatty (later Earl Beatty) | 1871 | 1936 | |
31 July | 1919 | Sir Henry Jackson | 1855 | 1929 | |
1 November | 1919 | Sir Rosslyn Wemyss (later Lord Wester Wemyss) | 1864 | 1933 | |
24 November | 1920 | Sir Cecil Burney | 1858 | 1929 | |
5 July | 1921 | Sir Doveton Sturdee | 1859 | 1925 | |
22 August | 1921 | The Marquess of Milford Haven | 1854 | 1921 | |
31 July | 1924 | Sir Charles Madden | 1862 | 1935 | |
8 May | 1925 | Sir Somerset Calthorpe | 1864 | 1937 | |
24 November | 1925 | Sir John de Robeck | 1862 | 1928 | |
21 January | 1928 | Sir Henry Oliver | 1865 | 1965 | |
31 July | 1929 | Sir Osmond Brock | 1869 | 1947 | |
8 May | 1930 | Sir Roger Keyes (later Lord Keyes) | 1872 | 1945 | |
20 January | 1933 | Sir Frederick Field | 1871 | 1945 | |
31 July | 1934 | Sir Reginald Tyrwhitt | 1870 | 1951 | |
8 May | 1935 | Sir Ernle Chatfield (later Lord Chatfield) | 1873 | 1967 | |
21 January | 1936 | HM King Edward VIII | 1894 | 1972 | |
12 July | 1936 | Sir John Kelly | 1871 | 1936 | |
11 December | 1936 | HM King George VI | 1894 | 1952 | |
21 January | 1938 | The Earl of Cork and Orrery | 1873 | 1967 | |
7 July | 1939 | Sir Roger Backhouse | 1878 | 1939 | |
31 July | 1939 | Sir Dudley Pound | 1877 | 1943 | |
8 May | 1940 | Sir Charles Forbes | 1880 | 1960 | |
21 January | 1943 | Sir Andrew Cunningham (later Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope) | 1883 | 1963 | |
22 October | 1943 | Sir John Tovey (later Lord Tovey) | 1885 | 1971 | |
8 May | 1945 | Sir James Somerville | 1882 | 1949 | |
21 January | 1948 | Sir John Cunningham | 1885 | 1965 | |
22 October | 1948 | The Lord Fraser of North Cape | 1888 | 1981 | |
20 March | 1949 | Sir Algernon Willis | 1889 | 1976 | |
22 April | 1952 | Sir Arthur Power | 1889 | 1960 | |
1 June | 1952 | Sir Philip Vian | 1894 | 1968 | |
15 January | 1953 | HRH The Duke of Edinburgh | 1921 | ||
1 May | 1953 | Sir Rhoderick McGrigor | 1893 | 1959 | |
22 April | 1955 | Sir George Creasy | 1895 | 1972 | |
22 October | 1956 | The Earl Mountbatten of Burma | 1900 | 1979 | |
1960 | Sir Charles Lambe | 1900 | 1960 | ||
23 May | 1962 | Sir Caspar John | 1903 | 1984 | |
12 August | 1968 | Sir Varyl Begg | 1908 | 1995 | |
30 June | 1970 | Sir Michael Le Fanu | 1913 | 1970 | |
12 March | 1971 | Sir Peter Hill-Norton (later Lord Hill-Norton) | 1915 | 2004 | |
1 March | 1974 | Sir Michael Pollock | 1916 | 2006 | |
9 February | 1977 | Sir Edward Ashmore | 1919 | ||
6 July | 1979 | Sir Terence Lewin (later Lord Lewin) | 1920 | 1999 | |
1 December | 1982 | Sir Henry Leach | 1923 | ||
2 August | 1985 | Sir John Fieldhouse (later Lord Fieldhouse) | 1928 | 1992 | |
25 May | 1989 | Sir William Staveley | 1928 | 1997 | |
2 March | 1992 | Sir Julian Oswald | 1933 | ||
10 July | 1995 | Sir Benjamin Bathurst | 1936 |
- The practice of ordinarily promoting retiring First Sea Lords or Admirals becoming Chief of the Defence Staff to the rank of Admiral of the Fleet was then stopped.
References[]
- ↑ Prothero, David (2002-12-03). "United Kingdom: Royal Navy rank flags". Flags of the World. http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/gb%5Enrank.html. Retrieved 2006-07-28.
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Royal Air Force | OC / SO | APO / Plt Off | Fg Off | Flt Lt | Sqn Ldr | Wg Cdr | Gp Capt | Air Cdre | AVM | Air Mshl | Air Chf Mshl (list) |
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