'' in
Amsterdam, 1976 De Gaulle was promoted to
lieutenant in 1948, and received in 1952 the command of the naval
flottille 6F. He was promoted to
corvette captain (
lieutenant-commander) in 1956 and to
frigate captain (
commander) in 1961, commanding the
fast frigate (
Escorteur Rapide)
Le Picard (1960–1961). He pursued a military career as a
French Naval Aviation pilot and was made naval aviation commander of the Paris Region (1964–1966). Promoted to
capitaine de vaisseau rank in 1966, he commanded the missile-launching frigate
Suffren from 1967 to 1968. In 1971 he was promoted to
rear-admiral (
contre-amiral), becoming commander of the naval group of test and measurement ("GROUPEM") (1973–1974) where he hoisted his flag on the Missile Range Instrumentation and Command and Control ship
Henri Poincaré. He was then commander of aviation maritime patrol (ALPATMAR) from 1974 to 1975 and was promoted to
vice-admiral (
vice-amiral) in 1975. From 1976 to 1977 he was Commander of the Atlantic Fleet and was elevated to
squadron vice-admiral (''vice-amiral d'escadre'') in 1977. Promoted to admiral in 1980, de Gaulle finished his military career as
Inspector General of the
Navy, retiring in 1982. ==Politician==