There are some news stories concerning the Armed Forces that are so predictable, you can usually set markers in your calendar for them to be republished. One such story is the tired assertion that the Royal Navy ‘has more Admirals than ships’, the latest iteration of which was published in the Sun this morning. A very quick google search finds similar examples of this story occurring in 2008 , 2013 , 2014 2016 alone. Sadly this sort of nonsense is usually found by defining ‘warship’ as whatever the author wants it to mean. According to the latest article, the Royal Navy only has 20 warships (19 escorts and a carrier) but 34 Admirals / Generals. The subject of Admirals and Ships (or Squadron Leaders and Squadrons) seems to set off a near pavlovian response in some people. The idea that the UK doesn’t have a ‘real’ navy anymore, just a bunch of overpromoted chinless wonders in uniform with large retinues and little work to occupy their comfy jobs for life while arguing over...
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