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Admiral of the fleet
Shoulder and sleeve insignia
Country Australia
Service branch Royal Australian Navy
AbbreviationAF
Rank groupGeneral officer
RankFive-star
Non-NATO rankOF-10
Pay gradeO-11
Formation2 June 1938 (1938-06-02) (ceremonial)
Next lower rankAdmiral
Equivalent ranks

Admiral of the fleet (AF) is the highest rank in the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) and is currently held by Charles III, King of Australia. The rank of Admiral of the fleet is a ceremonial, not active or operational, rank. It equates to the NATO rank grade OF-10. Equivalent ranks in the other services of the Australian Defence Force are field marshal and marshal of the Royal Australian Air Force. Like those ranks, admiral of the fleet is a five-star rank.

The subordinate naval rank, and highest active rank in the RAN, is admiral. This rank is only held when the Chief of the Defence Force is a naval officer. The highest continuously-filled rank in the RAN is vice admiral, held by the Chief of Navy.

History

The rank evolved from the ancient sailing days and the admiral distinctions then used by the Royal Navy. 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.

The organisation of the British fleet into coloured squadrons was abandoned in 1864, with the Royal Navy keeping the White Ensign. By this time, the position admiral of the fleet had already become an honorary promotion; when the position of professional head of the Royal Navy was given the name of First Naval Lord in 1828 (renamed First Sea Lord in 1904), admiral of the fleet became an honorary promotion for retiring First Naval Lords. This allowed multiple honorary admirals of the fleet to co-exist throughout the history of the rank. With the establishment of the Royal Australian Navy in 1911, the navy inherited the same ranks as its Royal Navy predecessor. However, with the highest ranks remaining the traditional reserve as a wartime rank and did not take on the regular honorary appointments that its British counterpart did until 1996.

Admirals of the Fleet (Royal Australian Navy)

Appointed
Name
Born
Died
2 June 1938 KingKing George VI 1895 1952 King of Australia
1 April 1954 EdinburghPrince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh 1921 2021 Consort to Queen Elizabeth II of Australia
19 October 2024 KingKing Charles III 1948 Living King of Australia

See also

References

  1. "No. 84". Commonwealth of Australia Gazette. 2 June 1938. p. 1651.
  2. "Australian Defence Force Honorary Ranks for His Majesty The King". www.defence.gov.au. 19 October 2024. Retrieved 23 October 2024.
Commissioned officer ranks of the Australian Defence Force
Australia-United States Rank Code Officer Cadet O-1 O-2 O-3 O-4 O-5 O-6 O-7
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O-8
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O-9
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O-10
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O-11
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Royal Australian Navy MIDN ASLT SBLT LEUT LCDR CMDR CAPT CDRE RADM VADM ADML AF
Australian Army OCDT 2LT LT CAPT MAJ LTCOL COL BRIG MAJGEN LTGEN GEN FM
Royal Australian Air Force OFFCDT PLTOFF FLGOFF FLTLT SQNLDR WGCDR GPCAPT AIRCDRE AVM AIRMSHL ACM MRAAF
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