ALC - BOOK 4 - Unit 27 - Admirals are selected by the president
Across
- 2. to provide or give a service, help, etc.
- 5. to place or rank one thing below another
- 6. lower in rank or length of service; subordinate
- 7. a military camp, fort, or base
- 8. a military or naval officer who has a rank of second lieutenant or ensign or higher, and holds a commission that confirms their rank (2W)
- 10. O-10, a general of the highest rank in the army whose insignia is five stars
- 13. the verb-phrase form of "have got to" used with "he, she, it" (3W)
- 14. O-7, a one-star flag officer rank in the United States uniformed services. It is a rank above captain and below rear admiral (4W)
- 16. the fact or state of being older or higher in position or status than someone else
- 19. higher in rank or length of service; chief, boss
- 21. O-8, A rear admiral (upper half) is a commissioned officer rank that ranks above a rear admiral (lower half) and below a vice admiral (4W)
- 22. the showing of politeness in one's attitude and behavior toward others
Down
- 1. O-9, a commissioned officer ranking next below a general and next above a major general (2W)
- 3. verb phrase used with "I, you, we, they" indicating something is necessary or must happen in the way stated(3W)
- 4. lower in rank or position
- 9. to address with expressions of kind wishes, courtesy, or honor
- 11. O-10, the highest rank in the navy; the commander in chief of a fleet
- 12. O-8, an officer in the US Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps ranking above brigadier general and below lieutenant general (2W)
- 15. O-7, an officer in the US Army, Air Force, or Marine Corps ranking above colonel and below major general (2W)
- 17. the state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or of having control over someone
- 18. O-9, a naval officer of very high rank, in particular an officer in the US Navy ranking above rear admiral and below admiral (2W)
- 20. a formal way to say hello to someone expressing honor and respect