User talk:Wendy Ross

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Regarding Admiral abbreviation
In response to your comment at Talk:Royal Australian Navy (which I have moved into Talk:Royal Australian Navy), the RAN currently uses ADML as the official acronym for a full admiral. This is reflected in the RAN Officers Career Management Manual (ABR 6289, relevant page here), the RAN webpage for uniform ranks, and an article in the recent ADFA Academy magazine (see the second article on page 7). -- saberwyn 08:08, 23 October 2013 (UTC)