Michelle Howard Is U.S. Navy's First Female Four-Star Admiral

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Michelle Howard Is U.S. Navy's First Female Four-Star Admiral
Admiral Michelle Howard (then Vice Admiral) accepts the Chairman's award at the 44th Annual NAACP Image Awards at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles on Friday, Feb. 1, 2013. Credit: Photo by Matt Sayles/Invision/AP

The Navy has its first female four-star admiral.

She is Michelle Janine Howard, promoted on Tuesday to the service's highest rank. The ceremony was held at the Women in Military Service for America Memorial at the Arlington National Cemetery, near the Pentagon.

She will serve as the vice chief of naval operations, which makes her the No. 2 admiral in the Navy behind Adm. Jonathan Greenert, the chief of naval operations.

Vice Chief of Naval Operations changes office http://t.co/2LPg47vbhh CC @starsandstripes @NavyTimes pic.twitter.com/f4iCZNr1U2— U.S. Navy (@USNavy) July 1, 2014

Howard has served 32 years in the Navy. She is a 1978 graduate of Gateway High School in Aurora, Colorado. She graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1982.

Among her many distinctions, Howard in 1999 became the first African-American woman to command a Navy ship.

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