Marshal Admiral

Marshal Admiral was a rank created in 65 ABY by Dan Haus to replace the rank of Grand Admiral. Like the rank of Grand Admiral, it was a Political Appointment and was a Military rank rather than Navy rank.

Usage
It was typically held by the Supreme Commander of the Imperial Fleet and those in the Imperial Military who had accomplished great feats in combat or during their service. It could be awarded in both peacetime and wartime.

Behind the Scenes
Marshal Admiral was a rank used by the Imperial Japanese Navy from 1868 to March 31st, 1944. During the Second World War, it was held by Isoroku Yamamoto, Osami Nagano, and Mineichi Koga. It was equivalent to the rank of Grand Admiral.