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Rear admiral

Rear admiral is a flag officer rank used by English-speaking navies. In most European navies, the equivalent rank is called counter admiral.

Rear admiral is usually immediately senior to commodore and immediately below vice admiral. It is usually equivalent to the rank of major general in armies. In the U.S. Navy and some other navies, there are two rear admiral ranks.


The term originated in the days of naval sailing squadrons and can trace its origins to the Royal Navy. Each naval squadron was assigned an admiral as its head, who commanded from the centre vessel and directed the squadron's activities. The admiral would in turn be assisted by a vice admiral, who commanded the lead ships that bore the brunt of a battle. In the rear of the squadron, a third admiral commanded the remaining ships and, as this section was considered to be in the least danger, the admiral in command of it was typically the most junior. This has continued into the modern age, with rear admiral the most junior admiralty of many navies.

Canadian rear admiral shoulder board and sleeve insignia (since June 2010).

Canadian rear admiral shoulder board and sleeve insignia (since June 2010).

Uniform shirts

Uniform shirts

CADPAT uniform

CADPAT uniform

In the Royal Canadian Navy, the rank of rear-admiral (RAdm) (contre-amiral or CAm in French) is the Navy rank equivalent to major-general of the Army and Air Force. A rear-admiral is a flag officer, the naval equivalent of a general officer. A rear-admiral is senior to a commodore and brigadier-general, and junior to a vice-admiral and lieutenant-general.


The rank insignia for a rear-admiral is two silver maple leaves beneath a silver crossed sword and baton, all surmounted by St Edward's Crown, worn on gold shoulder boards on the white short-sleeved shirt or the tropical white tunic. The service dress features a wide strip of gold braid around the cuff and, since June 2010,[4] above it a narrower strip of gold braid embellished with the executive curl. On the visor of the service cap are two rows of gold oak leaves.

New Zealand[edit]

The highest ordinary rank currently filled in the Royal New Zealand Navy is rear admiral and this is the rank held by the Chief of Navy[5] unless that person is also Chief of Defence Force.

Rear admiral (Royal Australian Navy)[7]

Rear admiral
(Bangladesh Navy)[8]

Rear admiral (Bangladesh Navy)[8]

Rear admiral
(Belize Coast Guard)

Rear admiral (Belize Coast Guard)

Rear admiral
(French: Contre-amiral)
(Royal Canadian Navy)[9]

Rear admiral (French: Contre-amiral) (Royal Canadian Navy)[9]

ሬር አድሚራል
Rēri ādimīrali
(Ethiopian Navy)

ሬር አድሚራል Rēri ādimīrali (Ethiopian Navy)

Rear admiral
(Republic of Fiji Navy)

Rear admiral (Republic of Fiji Navy)

Rear admiral
(Gambian Navy)

Rear admiral (Gambian Navy)

Rear admiral
(Ghana Navy)

Rear admiral (Ghana Navy)

Rear admiral
(Guyana Coast Guard)

Rear admiral (Guyana Coast Guard)

Rear admiral
(Indian Navy)[10]

Rear admiral (Indian Navy)[10]

Rear admiral
(Irish: Seachaimiréal)
(Irish Naval Service)[11]

Rear admiral (Irish: Seachaimiréal) (Irish Naval Service)[11]

Rear admiral (Jamaican Coast Guard)[12]

Rear admiral
(Namibian Navy)

Rear admiral (Namibian Navy)

Rear admiral
(Nigerian Navy)[14]

Rear admiral (Nigerian Navy)[14]

Rear admiral
(Urdu: بحریہ کا امیر, romanizedBahriyah ka ameer)
(Pakistan Navy)[15]

Rear admiral (Urdu: بحریہ کا امیر, romanized: Bahriyah ka ameer) (Pakistan Navy)[15]

Rear admiral
(Philippine Navy)

Rear admiral (Philippine Navy)

Rear admiral
(Sierra Leone Navy)

Rear admiral (Sierra Leone Navy)

Rear admiral (South African Navy)[17]

Rear admiral
(Sri Lanka Navy)[18]

Rear admiral (Sri Lanka Navy)[18]

Rear admiral (Tanzania Naval Command)

Rear admiral
(Royal Navy)[20]

Rear admiral (Royal Navy)[20]

Rear admiral (United States Navy)[21]

Ranks and insignia of officers of NATO navies