Yes, newly commissioned officers are commissioned as Second Lieutenants.
Yes, it exists in all branches of the US Armed Forces, with the exception of the Navy and Coast Guard - their equivalent (which also still exists) is Ensign.
The rank Captain doesn't exist in the RAF the equivalent rank is Flight Lieutenant, but basically, yes, the army would have to follow the order given to him by a superior officer. This is the same for all ranks of all services.
What the last person said is wrong. The British empire is still active but by the royal blood. The British empire is still powerful but only owns 2 country's witch is Britain, Australia and New Zealand. All crossed out is wrong. No.! now there is an American Empire these are the major empires that were exist and the final one is still exist Roman Empire->Mongolian Empire->Russian Empire->British Empire->American Empire(now)
The British General at the Battle of Oriskany was General 'Gentleman Johnny' John Burgoyne. The British attacked in two waves, with the second being led by (thought still under the command of Burgoyne) Lieutenant Colonel Barry St. Leger.
In the 18th century Dublin was described as being the second city of the Empire. At that time it had many fine buildings and streets, most of which still exist today.
Well Some People Say That They Are Celt E.g "Not British Were Celts"
The second one.
I believe that it does NOT exist anymore - British Bakeries bought some, or all of the business many years ago.
The second one is correct: "If the opportunity still exists."
the bna doesn't exist anymore there is a new one
no, the Romans took over their society. the egyptians were way gone when the british came and found the Rosetta stone.
New Zealand was a British colony from 1840 - 1907, and many links to the United Kingdom still exist, albeit largely symbolic (e.g. the monarchy).