Every 5 Star Admiral in American History, Part 3
A five-star admiral. Throughout American history, there've only been four men with five silver stars in the Navy. All of them served in World War Two, and since then, the rank hasn't been given to anyone else. Watch this video to learn more! —————— Notes • Note [1] — Here are the links to the videos about 5 star generals: Part 1: • Every Five-Star General in American Histor... Part 2: • Every Five Star General in American Histor... Part 3: • Every 5 Star General in American History, ... • Note [2] — Here's are the links to the previous parts of this series: Part 1: • Every 5 Star Admiral in American History, ... Part 2: • Every 5 Star Admiral in American History, ... —————— Music 1) Marche Militaire no. 1 in D major, by Franz Schubert. In the public domain, via Wikimedia Commons —————— Explaining the world, one video at a time. New videos once a month. Be sure to subscribe and share!

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