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Anchor text: Cromwellian
Target Entity: Oliver_Cromwell
Preceding Context: The rank of admiral has also been subdivided into various grades, several of which are historically extinct while others remain in use in most present day navies. The Royal Navy used colours (red, white, and blue, in descending order) to indicate the seniority of its admirals until 1864; for example, Horatio Nelson's highest rank was vice admiral of the white. The generic term for these naval equivalents of army generals is flag officer. Some navies have also used army-type titles for them, such as the
Succeeding Context: "general at sea".
Paragraph Title: null
Source Page: Admiral

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