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  1. To defend Australia and its national interests in order to advance Australia's security and prosperity. Ranks and special insignia of the Royal Australian Navy.

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  3. Admiral of the fleet (AF) is the highest rank in the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), but is a ceremonial, not active or operational, rank. It equates to the NATO rank grade OF-10.

  4. Admiral (abbreviated as ADML) is the highest active rank of the Royal Australian Navy and was created as a direct equivalent of the British naval rank of admiral. It is a four-star rank. Since 1968, generally the only time the rank is held is when the Chief of the Defence Force is a navy officer.

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    Date Promoted
    Senior Command(s) Or Appointment(s) In ...
    10 July 2024
    Chief of the Defence Force ...
    4 July 1998
    Chief of the Defence Force (1998–02)
    17 April 1993
    Chief of the Defence Force (1993–95)
    8 March 1991
    Chief of Naval Staff (1985–91)
  5. Ranks are based on the Chaplain classifications e.g. Division 1 = Lieutenant, Division 2 = Lieutenant Commander, Division 3 = Commander, Division 4/Head of Denomination = Captain (RAN), Division 5 (Principal Chaplain) = Commodore.

  6. Vice admiral is the highest permanent rank in the RAN. The rank of vice admiral is always held by the Chief of Navy , though is also held when a RAN officer is appointed as Vice Chief of the Defence Force , Chief of Joint Operations , Chief of Joint Capabilities or an equivalent position.

  7. Admiral of the Fleet – This is the highest rank in the Royal Australian Navy hierarchy. The NATO ranking of this rank is O – 11. This is basically a five star rank and is currently inactive. Admiral – Admiral is the highest active rank right now in the Royal Australian Navy hierarchy.

  8. The Chief of Navy (CN) is the most senior appointment in the Royal Australian Navy. The rank associated with the position is Vice Admiral (3-star). The Chief of Navy has overall command of the RAN and all uniformed naval personnel, regardless of where they work in Defence.

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