Rear-Admiral of the United Kingdom

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The Rear-Admiral of the United Kingdom is a now honorary office generally held by a senior (possibly retired) Royal Navy admiral. Despite the title, the Rear-Admiral of the United Kingdom is usually a full admiral. He is the deputy to the Vice-Admiral of the United Kingdom, who is deputy to the Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom (an office vested in the Sovereign since 1964).

He is appointed by the Sovereign on the nomination of the First Sea Lord, and his name is published in the London Gazette by the Home Office. The Rear-Admiral retires at 70 years of age.

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  1. ^ London Gazette, 14 May 1814
  2. ^ London Gazette, 20 July 1819
  3. ^ London Gazette, 24 November 1821
  4. ^ London Gazette, 14 June 1831
  5. ^ London Gazette, 25 January 1833
  6. ^ London Gazette, 15 April 1834
  7. ^ London Gazette, 7 May 1847
  8. ^ London Gazette, 13 August 1847
  9. ^ London Gazette, 25 October 1853
  10. ^ London Gazette, 7 November 1854
  11. ^ London Gazette, 23 November 1860
  12. ^ London Gazette, 6 June 1862
  13. ^ London Gazette, 12 December 1862
  14. ^ London Gazette, 19 May 1863
  15. ^ London Gazette, 26 September 1865
  16. ^ London Gazette, 23 April 1867
  17. ^ London Gazette, 20 July 1869
  18. ^ London Gazette, 15 February 1870
  19. ^ London Gazette, 20 September 1878
  20. ^ London Gazette, 26 July 1901
  21. ^ London Gazette, 1 January 1927
  22. ^ London Gazette, 25 March 1929
  23. ^ London Gazette, 17 February 1939
  24. ^ London Gazette, 29 June 1945
  25. ^ London Gazette, 14 October 1955
  26. ^ London Gazette, 19 October 1962
  27. ^ London Gazette, 11 March 1966
  28. ^ London Gazette, 15 January 1973
  29. ^ London Gazette, 4 May 1976
  30. ^ London Gazette, 3 August 1979
  31. ^ London Gazette, 18 November 1986
  32. ^ London Gazette, 3 November 1988
  33. ^ London Gazette, 3 December 1990
  34. ^ London Gazette, 20 January 1994
  35. ^ London Gazette, 12 November 1997
  36. ^ London Gazette, 3 May 2001
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