As the senior uniformed officer of the GSN, the High Admiral was a powerful government position, especially after the huge expansion of the Navy following the alliance with the Star Kingdom of Manticore. Unlike the superior officers of other navies, the High Admiral sometimes held an active fleet command. (HH2, HH3)
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| - As the senior uniformed officer of the GSN, the High Admiral was a powerful government position, especially after the huge expansion of the Navy following the alliance with the Star Kingdom of Manticore. Unlike the superior officers of other navies, the High Admiral sometimes held an active fleet command. (HH2, HH3)
- High Admiral was the title born by the commander of Navy forces within an Imperial Sector Group. Along with the Army title of Surface Marshal, this title was typically borne by the Moff or Grand Moff, though in some Sectors, it was delegated to a senior subordinate.
- High Admiral is a rank specific to the Galactic Empire's Navy. A High Admiral commands a Sector Group, a sector's sum total of all available starships. A High Admiral is typically the Imperial Moff commanding that Sector, who also holds the High Admiral's sister rank in the Army, Surface Marshal, though in certain cases it may be a different individual (such as Imperial task forces or fleets that would normally be considered a Sector Group and isn't assigned to a particular sector, or the various Sector Group-sized units assigned to a Grand Moff). From SW1ki, a Wikia wiki.
- High Admiral was the title borne by the commander of Navy forces within an Imperial Sector Group. Along with the Army title of Surface Marshal, this title was typically borne by the Moff or Grand Moff, though in some Sectors it was delegated to a senior subordinate.
- High Admiral is a rank specific to the Galactic Empire's Navy. A High Admiral commands a Sector Group, a sector's sum total of all available starships. A High Admiral is typically the Imperial Moff commanding that Sector, who also holds the High Admiral's sister rank in the Army, Surface Marshal, though in certain cases it may be a different individual (such as Imperial task forces or fleets that would normally be considered a Sector Group and isn't assigned to a particular sector, or the various Sector Group-sized units assigned to a Grand Moff).
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| - High Admiral is a rank specific to the Galactic Empire's Navy. A High Admiral commands a Sector Group, a sector's sum total of all available starships. A High Admiral is typically the Imperial Moff commanding that Sector, who also holds the High Admiral's sister rank in the Army, Surface Marshal, though in certain cases it may be a different individual (such as Imperial task forces or fleets that would normally be considered a Sector Group and isn't assigned to a particular sector, or the various Sector Group-sized units assigned to a Grand Moff). High Admirals report to the Grand Admiral's Council and the Chief of Naval Operations, though under special circumstances, also report to the Sector's Moff (if the High Admiral is not the Moff in question). A High Admiral was equivalent to a High Marshal in the Imperial Starfighter Corps. One High Marshal was appointed Chief of Starfighter Operations who reported directly to the Chief Naval Officer and the Grand Admiral's Council.
- As the senior uniformed officer of the GSN, the High Admiral was a powerful government position, especially after the huge expansion of the Navy following the alliance with the Star Kingdom of Manticore. Unlike the superior officers of other navies, the High Admiral sometimes held an active fleet command. (HH2, HH3)
- High Admiral is a rank specific to the Galactic Empire's Navy. A High Admiral commands a Sector Group, a sector's sum total of all available starships. A High Admiral is typically the Imperial Moff commanding that Sector, who also holds the High Admiral's sister rank in the Army, Surface Marshal, though in certain cases it may be a different individual (such as Imperial task forces or fleets that would normally be considered a Sector Group and isn't assigned to a particular sector, or the various Sector Group-sized units assigned to a Grand Moff). High Admirals report to the Grand Admiral's Council and the Chief of Naval Operations, though under special circumstances, also report to the Sector's Moff (if the High Admiral is not the Moff in question). A High Admiral was equivalent to a High Marshal in the Imperial Starfighter Corps. One High Marshal was appointed Chief of Starfighter Operations who reported directly to the Chief Naval Officer and the Grand Admiral's Council. From SW1ki, a Wikia wiki.
- High Admiral was the title born by the commander of Navy forces within an Imperial Sector Group. Along with the Army title of Surface Marshal, this title was typically borne by the Moff or Grand Moff, though in some Sectors, it was delegated to a senior subordinate. While all Moffs and Grand Moffs had viceregal authority over the Imperial military forces within their Sectors, there is no evidence that they held any specifically military commission additional to the titles of High Admiral and/or Surface Marshal; it seems likely, therefore, that the rank insignia worn by Imperial governors were in fact indicative of these military ranks. It is not clear, however, how much "High Admiral" was a formal grade in the Navy chain of command, and how much it was in itself a form of state dignity.
- High Admiral was the title borne by the commander of Navy forces within an Imperial Sector Group. Along with the Army title of Surface Marshal, this title was typically borne by the Moff or Grand Moff, though in some Sectors it was delegated to a senior subordinate. While all Moffs and Grand Moffs had viceregal authority over the Imperial military forces within their Sectors, there is no evidence that they held any specifically military commission additional to the titles of High Admiral and/or Surface Marshal; it seems likely, therefore, that the rank insignia worn by Imperial governors were in fact indicative of these military ranks. It is not clear, however, how much "High Admiral" was a formal grade in the Navy chain of command, and how much it was in itself a form of state dignity.
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