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Vice admiral

Vice admiral is a senior naval flag officer rank, usually equivalent to lieutenant general and air marshal. A vice admiral is typically senior to a rear admiral and junior to an admiral.

On the mess dress jacket and the navy blue service dress tunic: the cuff insignia is one wide gold braid below two standard size gold braids, the superior one includes the executive curl.

navy blue

On tropical white mess dress and tropical white service dress tunic: three silver maple leaves, beneath silver crossed sword and baton, all surmounted by a St. Edward's Crown located on gold shoulder boards.

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


The rank insignia of a Canadian vice-admiral is as follows:


Two rows of gold oak leaves are located on the black visor of the white service cap. From 1968 to June 2010, the navy blue service dress tunic featured only a wide gold braid around the cuff with three gold maple leaves, beneath crossed sword and baton, all surmounted by a St. Edward's Crown located on cloth shoulder straps.


Vice-admirals are addressed by rank and name; thereafter by subordinates as "Sir" or "Ma'am". Vice-admirals are normally entitled to a staff car; the car will normally bear a flag, dark blue with three gold maple leaves arranged one over two.


A vice-admiral generally holds only the most senior command or administrative appointments, barring only Chief of Defence Staff, which is held by a full admiral or general. Appointments held by vice-admirals may include:


Charles III holds the honorary rank of vice admiral in the Royal Canadian Navy.[1]

1669–1791 Vice-admiral of the West ().

Atlantic Ocean

1669–1791 Vice-admiral of the East ().

Mediterranean Sea

1778–1791 Vice-admiral of the Asian and American Seas (American shores).

1784–1788 Vice-admiral of the Indian Seas ().

Indian Ocean

In France, vice-amiral is the most senior of the ranks in the French Navy; higher ranks, vice-amiral d'escadre and amiral, are permanent functions, styles and positions (in French rangs et appellations) given to a vice-amiral-ranking officer. The vice-amiral rank used to be an OF-8 rank in NATO charts, but nowadays, it is more an OF-7 rank.


The rank of vice-amiral d'escadre (literally, "squadron vice-admiral", with more precision, "fleet vice-admiral") equals a NATO OF-8 rank.


In the ancien régime Navy, between 1669 and 1791. The office of "Vice-Admiral of France" (Vice-amiral de France) was the highest rank, the supreme office of "Admiral of France" being purely ceremonial.


Distinct offices were :

Philippines[edit]

In the Philippines, the rank vice admiral is the highest-ranking official of the Philippine Navy. He is recognized as the flag officer in-command of the navy, an equivalent post to the Chief of Naval Operations in the U.S. Navy.

Poland[edit]

Before World War II, the vice admiral was the highest rank in the Polish Navy. Jozef Unrug was one of the only two officers to achieve the rank. The other was Jerzy Świrski. Poland had only one sovereign sea port, Port of Gdynia, and was slowly building a small modern navy that was to be ready by 1950. The navy was not a priority for obvious reasons. At present, it is a "two-star" rank. The stars are not used; however, the stars were used in between 1952 and 1956 and are still used in the vice admiral's pennant.

Vizeadmiral

Vice admiral (India)

Vice admiral (Sri Lanka)

Vice admiral (Sweden)

Vice admiral (United States)

Vice-almirante
(Angolan Navy)[4]

Vice-almirante (Angolan Navy)[4]

Vicealmirante
(Argentine Navy)[5]

Vicealmirante (Argentine Navy)[5]

Vice admiral (Royal Australian Navy)[6]

Vitse-admiral
(Azerbaijani Navy)[7]

Vitse-admiral (Azerbaijani Navy)[7]

ভাইস এ্যাডমিরাল
Bhā'isa ēyāḍamirāla
(Bangladesh Navy)[8]

ভাইস এ্যাডমিরাল Bhā'isa ēyāḍamirāla (Bangladesh Navy)[8]

Vice-admiraal
(Belgian Navy)[9]

Vice-admiraal (Belgian Navy)[9]

Vice-amiral
(Benin Navy)[10]

Vice-amiral (Benin Navy)[10]

Vicealmirante
(Bolivian Navy)[11]

Vicealmirante (Bolivian Navy)[11]

Vice-almirante
(Brazilian Navy)[12]

Vice-almirante (Brazilian Navy)[12]

Вицеадмирал
Vitseadmiral
(Bulgarian Navy)[13]

Вицеадмирал Vitseadmiral (Bulgarian Navy)[13]

Vice-amiral
(Cameroon Navy)

Vice-amiral (Cameroon Navy)

Vice-admiral
(French: Vice-amiral)
(Royal Canadian Navy)[14]

Vice-admiral (French: Vice-amiral) (Royal Canadian Navy)[14]

Vicealmirante
(Chilean Navy)[15]

Vicealmirante (Chilean Navy)[15]

Vicealmirante
(Colombian Navy)[16]

Vicealmirante (Colombian Navy)[16]

Vice-amiral (Navy of the DR Congo)

Vice-amiral
(Congolese Navy)[17]

Vice-amiral (Congolese Navy)[17]

Viceadmiral
(Croatian Navy)[18]

Viceadmiral (Croatian Navy)[18]

Viceadmiral (Royal Danish Navy)[20]

Vicealmirante
(Dominican Navy)[21]

Vicealmirante (Dominican Navy)[21]

Vicealmirante
(Ecuadorian Navy)[22]

Vicealmirante (Ecuadorian Navy)[22]

Vicealmirante (Navy of El Salvador)[23]

Viitseadmiral
(Estonian Navy)[24]

Viitseadmiral (Estonian Navy)[24]

Vice almirante (Navy of Equatorial Guinea)

Vara-amiraali
(Finnish Navy)[25]

Vara-amiraali (Finnish Navy)[25]

Vice-amiral
(French Navy)[26]

Vice-amiral (French Navy)[26]

Vice-amiral
(Gabonese Navy)

Vice-amiral (Gabonese Navy)

Vice admiral
(Gambian Navy)

Vice admiral (Gambian Navy)

Vice admiral
(Ghana Navy)

Vice admiral (Ghana Navy)

Vizeadmiral
(German Navy)[27]

Vizeadmiral (German Navy)[27]

Vicealmirante
(Honduran Navy)[28]

Vicealmirante (Honduran Navy)[28]

Vice admiral
(Hindi: वाइस एडमिरल}, romanizedvais edamiral)
(Indian Navy)[29]

Vice admiral (Hindi: वाइस एडमिरल}, romanized: vais edamiral) (Indian Navy)[29]

Vice admiral (Irish Naval Service)[30]

Vice admiral (Jamaican Coast Guard)[32]

Вице-адмирал
Vice-admïral
(Kazakh Naval Forces)[33]

Вице-адмирал Vice-admïral (Kazakh Naval Forces)[33]

Viceadmirālis
(Latvian Naval Forces)[34]

Viceadmirālis (Latvian Naval Forces)[34]

Vice-amiral
(Madagascar Navy)[36]

Vice-amiral (Madagascar Navy)[36]

Vicealmirante
(Mexican Navy)[37]

Vicealmirante (Mexican Navy)[37]

Vice admiral
(Montenegrin Navy)[38]

Vice admiral (Montenegrin Navy)[38]

Vice-almirante
(Mozambique Naval Command)

Vice-almirante (Mozambique Naval Command)

Vice admiral
(Namibian Navy)

Vice admiral (Namibian Navy)

Vice admiral
(Nigerian Navy)[42]

Vice admiral (Nigerian Navy)[42]

Vice admiral
(Urdu: وائس ایڈمرل, romanizedwais admiral)
(Pakistan Navy)[44]

Vice admiral (Urdu: وائس ایڈمرل, romanized: wais admiral) (Pakistan Navy)[44]

Vicealmirante
(Paraguayan Navy)[45]

Vicealmirante (Paraguayan Navy)[45]

Vicealmirante
(Peruvian Navy)[46]

Vicealmirante (Peruvian Navy)[46]

Wiceadmirał
(Polish Navy)[47]

Wiceadmirał (Polish Navy)[47]

Vice-almirante
(Portuguese Navy)[48]

Vice-almirante (Portuguese Navy)[48]

Вице-адмирал
Vitse-admiral
(Russian Navy)[50]

Вице-адмирал Vitse-admiral (Russian Navy)[50]

Вице Адмирал
Vice admiral
(Serbian River Flotilla)[51]

Вице Адмирал Vice admiral (Serbian River Flotilla)[51]

Vice admiral
(Slovenian Navy)[53]

Vice admiral (Slovenian Navy)[53]

Vice admiral (South African Navy)[54]

Vice almirante
(Spanish Navy)[55]

Vice almirante (Spanish Navy)[55]

Vice admiral
(Sri Lanka Navy)[56]

Vice admiral (Sri Lanka Navy)[56]

Viceamiral
(Swedish Navy)[57]

Viceamiral (Swedish Navy)[57]

Vice admiral (Tanzania Naval Command)

Vice-amiral
(Togolese Navy)[58]

Vice-amiral (Togolese Navy)[58]

Vice-amiral
(Tunisia Navy)[59]

Vice-amiral (Tunisia Navy)[59]

Wise-admiral (Turkmen Naval Forces)[60]

Віце-адмірал
Vitse-admiral
(Ukrainian Navy)[61]

Віце-адмірал Vitse-admiral (Ukrainian Navy)[61]

Vice admiral
(Royal Navy)[62]

Vice admiral (Royal Navy)[62]

Vice admiral (United States Navy)[63]

Comparative military ranks