Vice-Admiral of the United Kingdom

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The Vice-Admiral of the United Kingdom is a now honorary office generally held by a senior (possibly retired) Royal Navy admiral. Despite the title, the Vice-Admiral of the United Kingdom is usually a full admiral. He is the official deputy to the Lord High Admiral, an honorary (although once operational) office now vested in the Sovereign since 1964.

He is appointed by the Sovereign on the nomination of the First Sea Lord, and his name is published in the London Gazette by the Home Office. The Vice-Admiral of the United Kingdom retires at 70 years of age.

In former days, the Vice-Admiral of England (or Vice-Admiral of Great Britain following the 1707 union with Scotland) was the second most powerful position in the Royal Navy, and until 1801 was officially called the Lieutenant of the Admiralty. The office was created in 1545 by Tudor King Henry VIII. Amongst other responsibilities, the Lieutenant of the Admiralty presided over the Council of the Marine, later known as the Navy Board.

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. However, such a contingency never occurred in practice.

Below the office of Vice-Admiral ranks the Rear-Admiral of the United Kingdom, another now honorary office.

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[edit] Vice-Admirals of England

[edit] Vice-Admirals of Great Britain

[edit] Vice-Admirals of the United Kingdom

The current Vice-Admiral of the United Kingdom is the Commander-in-Chief Fleet, Admiral Sir Mark Stanhope.

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