Admiral Insignia By Country
The rank insignia for an admiral often involves four stars and/or 3 stripes/rings over a broad stripe/ring, but as one can see below, there are many cases where the insignia do not involve four stars.
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Australian Admiral
Royal Australian Navy
Shoulder board -
Australian Admiral
Royal Australian Navy
Sleeve insignia -
Brazilian Admiral
Marinha Brasileira -
Canadian Admiral
Royal Canadian Navy -
Canadian Admiral
Royal Canadian Navy Shoulder Board -
Chilean Admiral
Chilean Navy -
Ecuadorian Admiral
Ecuadorian Navy -
Egyptian Admiral
Egyptian Navy -
Estonian Admiral
Eesti Merevägi -
French Amiral
Marine Nationale -
Navarchos
Hellenic Navy -
Navarchos
Hellenic Navy -
Italian Admiral
Italian Navy -
Indian Admiral
Indian Navy -
Mexican Admiral
Mexican Navy -
Polish Admirał
Marynarka Wojenna -
Portuguese Admiral
Marinha Portuguesa -
Romanian Admiral (Epaulette)
Forţele Navale Române -
Russian Admiral
Russian Navy -
Russian Admiral
Russian Navy -
Spanish Almirante
Armada Española -
Swedish Admiral
Royal Swedish Navy -
Thai Admiral (Pol Ruea Ek)
Royal Thai Navy
Shoulder board -
Ukrainian Admiral
Ukrainian Navy -
UK Admiral
Royal Navy
Sleeve insignia -
UK Admiral
Royal Navy
Shoulder board -
U.S. Admiral
U.S. Navy
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