Fleet admiral
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Fleet Admiral is the highest attainable rank in many militaries, most notably Earth Starfleet and its Federation counterpart. One Fleet Admiral at a time is given the title Commander in Chief.
In 2254, while examining damage to Project Pharos, Dermot Cusack remarked "That's disruptor work, or I'm a fleet admiral", which Number One agreed with, but considered Cusack holding the rank a "ghastly notion". (EV comic: "The Fires of Pharos")
| Enlisted ranks | Commissioned ranks | Flag ranks | ||||||||||||||
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| Earth SF | CREW | PO2
| CPO
| ENS | LT | CMDR | CAPT
| CDORE | RADM/2ADM | VADM/3ADM | 4ADM | FADM/5ADM
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| Starfleet & SFMC | ENS JG
| LT JG | LT | LT CMDR | CDR | CDORE
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| PVT | CPL | SGT
| 2ND LT | 1ST LT | CAPT | MAJOR | LT COL | COL | BRIG | GEN | ||||||
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Positions and Lists
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Federation Starfleet
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- Harry Morrow, Commander Starfleet
- Cartwright, Commander Starfleet
- Robert Bennett, Commander Starfleet
- William Smillie, Starfleet Commander-in-Chief
- Margaret Sinclair-Alexander, Starfleet Commander-in-Chief
- Edward Jellico, Starfleet Commander-in-Chief
- Jean-Luc Picard (War of the Prophets timeline)
- Alynna Nechayev
- Shanthi
- Karis Tatenen
Klingon Empire
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Chronology
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Dates listed are first appearence or mention at that rank except as noted.
2311
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- Fleet Admiral Margaret Sinclair-Alexander is Commander-in-Chief of Starfleet
2381
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- Fleet Admiral Edward Jellico is made Commander-in-Chief of Starfleet
Appendices
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Background
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In ST video game: Conquest, fleet admiral is used for advanced Starfleet commanders who have completed their full admiral experience points in Federation gameplay, with the graphic reflecting the "five-star" rank insignia dating back to the US military forces all the way to Starfleet.
External link
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- Fleet admiral article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.
- Fleet admiral article at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.