ALC - BOOK 4 - Unit 27 - Admirals are selected by the president

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Across
  1. 2. to provide or give a service, help, etc.
  2. 5. to place or rank one thing below another
  3. 6. lower in rank or length of service; subordinate
  4. 7. a military camp, fort, or base
  5. 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)
  6. 10. O-10, a general of the highest rank in the army whose insignia is five stars
  7. 13. the verb-phrase form of "have got to" used with "he, she, it" (3W)
  8. 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)
  9. 16. the fact or state of being older or higher in position or status than someone else
  10. 19. higher in rank or length of service; chief, boss
  11. 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)
  12. 22. the showing of politeness in one's attitude and behavior toward others
Down
  1. 1. O-9, a commissioned officer ranking next below a general and next above a major general (2W)
  2. 3. verb phrase used with "I, you, we, they" indicating something is necessary or must happen in the way stated(3W)
  3. 4. lower in rank or position
  4. 9. to address with expressions of kind wishes, courtesy, or honor
  5. 11. O-10, the highest rank in the navy; the commander in chief of a fleet
  6. 12. O-8, an officer in the US Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps ranking above brigadier general and below lieutenant general (2W)
  7. 15. O-7, an officer in the US Army, Air Force, or Marine Corps ranking above colonel and below major general (2W)
  8. 17. the state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or of having control over someone
  9. 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)
  10. 20. a formal way to say hello to someone expressing honor and respect