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The compulsory retiring age for Admirals of the Fleet was seventy years old.  Admirals of the Fleet promoted to that rank after [[16 July]], [[1914]] were to be retired after five years service in that rank, but could not be placed on the Retired List under the age of sixty-five.
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The compulsory retiring age for Admirals of the Fleet was seventy years old.  Admirals of the Fleet promoted to that rank after 16 July, 1914 were to be retired after five years service in that rank, but could not be placed on the Retired List under the age of sixty-five.
  
 
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Revision as of 17:08, 6 September 2010

The compulsory retiring age for Admirals of the Fleet was seventy years old. Admirals of the Fleet promoted to that rank after 16 July, 1914 were to be retired after five years service in that rank, but could not be placed on the Retired List under the age of sixty-five.