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Except Admiral Shariff who continued to press pressure on Indian Navy till the end of the conflict.
Admiral Shariff made it nearly impossible for Indian Navy to land its naval forces on the shores with his well effective plans.
Over 93, 000 personnel, including General Niazi and Admiral Shariff, were taken as Prisoner of War.
At this meeting, General Zia-ul-Haq asked the Chief of Army Staff General Khalid Mahmud Arif and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Muhammad Shariff to lead a specialized civil-military team to formulate a geo-strategy to counter the Soviet aggression.
To remove this intelligence, Zia secretly contracted with the active duty British SAS army officers to maintain a staff course for the Army personnel while Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Mohammad Shariff quietly removed naval personnel loyal to Bhutto and his government from the Navy's active duty.
Meanwhile, Zia with his close officers, including Admiral Mohammad Shariff, then-Chaiman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, arranged the coup in the evening.
As part of this vision, Bhutto upgraded naval rank for Chief of Naval Staff, and appointed Admiral Mohammad Shariff as Navy's first 4-star admiral.
# Admiral Mohammad Shariff ( March 23, 1975 – March 21, 1979 )
Rear-Admiral Mohammad Shariff ( later 4-Star Admiral ) was given the command of Eastern Naval Command of Pakistan Navy.
Admiral Mohammad Shariff, who was Rear-Admiral at that time, and the principle commander of Eastern Naval Command, released his autobiography, entitled, " Admiral's Diary ".
In his autobiography, Admiral Shariff provided the account of Operation Searchlight, as he said Shariff concluded, The initial military success in regaining the law and order situation in East Pakistan in March of 1971 was misunderstood as a complete success.

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Jellicoe served as chief of staff to Vice Admiral Sir E. H. Seymour during the Seymour expedition to relieve the legations at Peking in June 1900.
Admiral of the Fleet the Viscount Jellicoe served as Governor-General of New Zealand from September 1920 to November 1924.
Rear Admiral James T. Kirk served 18 months as Starfleet's Chief of Operations.
The delegation on behalf of the Allies included negotiators such as the U. S. Admiral Mark L. Bristol, who served as the United States High Commissioner and championed Turkish efforts.
Admiral Clark served aboard the destroyers USS John W. Weeks ( DD 701 ) and USS Gearing ( DD 710 ).
Ashore, Admiral Clark first served as Special Assistant to the Director of the Systems Analysis Division in the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations.
Admiral Clark has also served as the Deputy and Chief of Staff, United States Atlantic Fleet ; the Director of Operations ( J3 ) and subsequently Director, of the Joint Staff.
Wilson Falor " Bud " Flagg ( October 26, 1938-September 11, 2001 ) served in the United States Navy, achieving the rank of Rear Admiral.
His son, Vice Admiral Lloyd Mustin ,( 1911 – 1999 ), a 1932 graduate of the U. S. Naval Academy, took part in developing the Navy's first lead-computing anti-aircraft gun sight, which proved of major importance in the air-sea actions of World War II, and served on the cruiser during the naval battle of Guadalcanal.
Vice Admiral Mustin, a 1955 graduate of the U. S. Naval Academy, is a decorated Vietnam veteran who served in the 1980s as the Naval Inspector General, Commander, Second Fleet and Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Plans and Policy.
From 1860 to 1862, he served on the frigate Radetzky under the command of Admiral Tegetthoff.
The main ship was the Tegetthoff, named for the Austrian Admiral Wilhelm von Tegetthoff, under whom Weyprecht served.
It was a few miles southeast of Campbell's Station, near Knoxville, Tennessee .< ref name =" Admiral David Farragut2 "> </ span ></ font ></ ref > His father operated the ferry and also served as a cavalry officer in the Tennessee militia.
Here, the route is known as the Admiral John D. Bulkeley Memorial Highway, named after Vice Admiral John D. Bulkeley, an United States Navy officer who served in World War II.
* Admiral Frank B. Kelso II ( 1933-), who later became Chief of Naval Operations, served as Commanding Officer, U. S. Naval Nuclear Power School at the nearby U. S. Naval Training Center Bainbridge from 1969-1971.
The ( later DMS-30 ) was named for Rear Admiral Bancroft Gherardi, who served during the Mexican – American and U. S. Civil Wars.
The residence, in turn, got its name because Washington's brother Lawrence Washington served with Admiral Vernon.
As a commander in Starfleet, Archer served as a pilot in the NX warp trials with A. G. Robinson, Duvall and Gardner ( all mentioned in the episode " First Flight "; it is assumed it is this Gardner who becomes Admiral when Maxwell Forrest dies in " The Forge ").
In this universe, he served under the command of Captain Maximilian Forrest, the alternate version of Admiral Maxwell Forrest.
He served as Lord High Admiral of Scotland and sat in the House of Lords as a Scottish Representative Peer from 1707 to 1710.
He was in continuous service during the peace of 1748 – 56, and on the outbreak of the Seven Years ' War served with Admiral Edward Hawke in the Basque Roads in command of.
When he was young, Bart served in the Dutch navy under Admiral Michiel de Ruyter.
Dudley served as Vice-Admiral and Lord Admiral from 1537 until 1547, during which time he set novel standards of navy organization and was an innovative commander at sea.

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* 1945 – World War II: Ratification in Berlin-Karlshorst of the German unconditional surrender of May 8 in Rheims, France, with the signatures of Marshal Georgy Zhukov for the Soviet Union, and for the Western Headquarters Sir Arthur Tedder, British Air Marshal and Eisenhower's deputy, and for the German side of Colonel-General Hans-Jürgen Stumpff as the representative of the Luftwaffe, Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel as the Chief of Staff of OKW, and Admiral Hans-Georg von Friedeburg as Commander-in-Chief of the Kriegsmarine.
He had been assigned to work with General Electric at Schenectady, New York State, to develop a nuclear propulsion plant for destroyers, but in May 1946, through the efforts of his wartime boss, Rear Admiral Earle Mills, who became the head of the Navy's Bureau of Ships that same year, Rickover was finally sent to Oak Ridge as the deputy manager of the entire project, granting him access to all facilities, projects and reports.
Raeder's deputy, Admiral Rolf Carls wrote with pride in his diary in October 1941 that " all our forces have been deployed so often and so recklessly that never can the charge of tepidity be levelled against us ".
By this point, Raeder completely detested Dönitz, and as such Raeder advised Hitler against appointing Dönitz as his successor, claiming that Dönitz was not qualified to run the Navy and advised that his deputy Admiral Rolf Carls be his successor.
The Allied Naval Commander of the Expeditionary Force would be Admiral Sir Andrew Cunningham ; his deputy was Vice-Admiral Sir Bertram Ramsay, who would plan the ground effort.
In October 1983, McFarlane replaced Clark as National Security Adviser, with Admiral John Poindexter as his deputy.
The King appointed the Duke as supreme commander, with Rupert as his deputy, combining the rank of General and Vice Admiral of England.
Admiral Hugh Sinclair became director-general of MI6 in 1924, and he made Menzies his deputy by 1929, with Menzies being promoted to full colonel soon afterwards.
Admiral Lord Mountbatten, the supreme Allied commander of the South East Asia Command ( SEAC ), was persuaded by Stilwell, deputy supreme Allied commander, that they should serve under the Northern Combat Area Command ( NCAC ).
To focus the allied effort on the Sealords campaign, COMNAVFORV appointed his deputy, Rear Admiral William Hiram House, USN the operational commander, or " First Sealord ," of the newly activated Task Force 194.
He is the official deputy to the Lord High Admiral, an honorary ( although once operational ) office vested in the Sovereign from 1964-2011 and currently held by HRH The Duke of Edinburgh.
As the deputy of the Lord High Admiral, the responsibilities of the pre-1964 Board of Admiralty would, in theory, have devolved upon the Vice-Admiral had the entire Board been incapacitated before a new Commission of Admiralty could pass the Great Seal.
Also on June 5, during talks between Sir Robert Craigie, the British Foreign Office ’ s naval expert and chief of the Foreign Office's American Department and Ribbentrop ’ s deputy, Admiral Karl-Georg Schuster, the Germans conceded that the 35: 100 ratio would take the form of tonnage ratios, during the Germans would more or less build their tonnage up to whatever the British tonnage was in various warship categories.
The Italian fleet under Persano was divided into 3 divisions: Persano the main combat force with 9 ironclads ; his deputy, Albini, a " support " division ( engaged mainly in landings ); and Admiral Vacca a third " reserve " division with minor wooden ships.
He joined NUMA at the same time as Dirk Pitt and Al Giordino, becoming deputy director of NUMA's oceanographic projects, making him second in command under Admiral James Sandecker.
His deputy, Admiral Liu, after ordering that his warship be scuttled by explosives, also committed suicide.
He also acquired an experienced deputy in Rear Admiral William M. Fechteler.
Hans-Georg von Friedeburg ( 15 July 1895 – 23 May 1945 ) was the deputy commander of the U-Boat Forces of Nazi Germany and the last Commanding Admiral of the Kriegsmarine.
( His navigator-bombardier was LTjg Stanley W. Bryant who later became a Rear Admiral and deputy commander-in-chief of the US naval forces in Europe.
He is the deputy to the Vice-Admiral of the United Kingdom, who is in turn deputy to the Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom ( an office that was vested from 1964-2011 to the Sovereign and is currently held by HRH The Duke of Edinburgh ).
" Doble revealed those who gave the order to launch " Project Lighthouse ": Western Command ( Wescom ) chief Vice Admiral Tirso Danga, former deputy chief of staff for intelligence ; Brigadier Gen. Marlou Quevedo, former ISAFP chief ; Army Col. Allen Capuyan, former head of the ISAFP's special operations group ; and " down the line " the project " group commander " Col. Sumayo ; Capt.
On September 7, 2005, then Coast Guard Chief of Staff Vice Admiral Thad Allen was named Brown's deputy and given operational control of search and rescue and recovery efforts.

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