On his return in 1840 he was made rear admiral.
I asked, since the rear admiral seemed to be waiting for some response.
The rear admiral was looking worried, as well he might.
They respect him, even if he can be a pain in the rear admiral sometimes.
Until 1994 he was a rear admiral in the Navy.
He was also a rear admiral in the Navy for several years.
He left naval service as a rear admiral in 1822.
Would he rather be reading those, the retired vice rear admiral was asked?
Today it was a 50-year-old rear admiral, a man who at least until now could have walked down any street in America without being recognized.
After several other assignments, he became a rear admiral in 1952.