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There are approximately 48 rear admirals in the Coast Guard who are either in the rank of rear admiral or rear admiral (lower half). Positions held by rear admirals include the commanders of each of the nine Coast Guard Districts, the nine assistant commandants, and the deputies to each of the vice admirals. They are also located at Coast Guard Headquarters, Department of Defense commands, and other Coast Guard commands.[8] The superintendent of the United States Coast Guard Academy is Rear Admiral William G. Kelly.[9] The Coast Guard also utilizes members of the civilian Senior Executive Service (SES) to serve as executives within the organization. There are approximately 18 SES officials in the Coast Guard as of Fiscal Year 2017.[10] Commodore (title) The rank of commodore is no longer used in the Coast Guard. The equivalent rank used today is rear admiral (lower half). The title of commodore is occasionally granted to senior officers (typically of pay grade O-6, which is a captain) who are placed in command of a group or squadron of cutters. It is not a flag rank, but rather a title used to signify command of multiple units afloat. The chief elected officers of the Coast Guard Auxiliary are also referred to as commodores, signifying their senior elected office, rather than a military ran







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