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Is there always an admiral on an aircraft carrier?

Is there always an admiral on an aircraft carrier?

By law, the commanding officer (CO) of a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier must be either a naval aviator or a naval flight officer in the rank of captain. Both the CO of the aircraft carrier and the CAG report to the embarked rear admiral who is the carrier strike group commander.

How much do 4 star Admirals make?

A Admiral receives a monthly basic pay salary starting at $0 per month, with raises up to $16,442 per month once they have served for over 20 years. In addition to basic pay, Admirals may receive additional pay allowances for housing and food, as well as special incentive pay for hostile fire and dangerous duties.

What is the role of an admiral on an aircraft carrier?

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An admiral may very well be carried on an aircraft carrier, which is commanded by its Captain. The admiral would command a task group that includes the aircraft carrier and other ships. The task group would have the mission of executing an operation or a series of operations, assigned by the fleet or regional naval forces commander.

What is the difference between a ship captain and an admiral?

Sometimes an Admiral or two will be on a carrier. The ships Captain has operational control over the ship. The Admiral will be in charge of an entire area and group tactics of the fleet and possibly even other military forces around. The Admiral doesn’t have time to get involved in day to day details of any individual ship.

Is there an admiral on a carrier strike group?

Nevertheless, generally speaking if the carrier is active there will be an rear admiral (lower grade) posted to it as the commander of a carrier strike group, in the US at least.

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Is there a captain on a aircraft carrier?

, American Patriot, Officer of Marines and Naval Aviator A modern U.S. aircraft carrier may have several “captains” on board at any given time. In addition to the ship’s captain (who is the only one aboard ship authorized to use the “title” (viz., CAPT) aboard ship, there is also the ship’s executive officer (EXEC or XO) as the second-in-command.