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Lt Colonel
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There is no rank called "colonial." The rank "Colonel" is below General and above Lt. Colonel, Major, Captain, and so on.
Lieutenant Colonel.
Starting from the bottom: Private Grefreiter Jr Sergeant Sergeant Sr Sergeant Master Sergeant Warrant Officer Sr Warrant Officer Jr Lieutenant Sr Lieutenant Captain Major Lt Colonel Colonel Major General Lt General Colonel General General of the Army Marshal of the Russian Federation
Lt colonels are usually Battalion Commanders in combat and subject to all perils of war
Major General William Starke Rosencrans for the Union Army of the Cumberland and Lt. General Braxton Bragg for the Confederate Army of Tennessee.
LTC or Lt. Col In relation to Civil War, I have seen it written Lieut.-Colonel which is not much of an abbreviation and Lt-Col.
Major I, for the majors it goes; major, major I, major II, Major III, then it does to lt. Colonel and so on
The ranks are exactly the same as the rest of the army: Private>Lance Corporal>Corporal>Sergeant>Staff Sergeant>Warrant Officer Class 2> WO Class 1 2nd Lieutenant>Lieutenant>Captain>Major>Lt. Colonel>Colonel>Brigadier>Major General>Lt. General>General>Field Marshall.
For the British: Colonel Friedrich Baum, who commanded about 800 men, mostly German mercenaries, Lt. Colonel ,Heinrich Breymann, who commanded 642 German mercenaries. For the Revolutionary Army: Militia General John Stark, who commanded 2,000 New England riflemen, Lt. Colonel Seth Warner, who commanded 330 men.
He was a General when he was killed.ANSWER:After the Civil War ended in 1865, the Army dropped Custer to his regular rank of Captain. He joined the Seventh Cavalry in 1866, as a Lieutenant Colonel.When George A. Custer, fought at the Battle of the Little Big Horn, on June 25, 1876, Lieutenant Colonel was the rank he had when he died.