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Enlisted E-1 = Private E-2 = Private Second Class E-3 = Private First Class E-4 = Specialist/Corporal E-5 = Sergeant E-6 = Staff Sergeant E-7 = Sergeant First Class E-8 = Master Sergeant/First Sergeant E-9 = Sergeant Major/Command Sergeant Major Warrant Officer WO1 = Warrant Officer 1 CW2 = Chief Warrant Officer 2 CW3 = Chief Warrant Officer 3 CW4 = Chief Warrant Officer 4 CW5 = Chief Warrant Officer 5 Officer O-1 = Second Lieutenant O-2 = First Lieutenant O-3 = Captain O-4 = Major O-5 = Lieutenant Colonel O-6 = Colonel O-7 = Brigadier General O-8 = Major General O-9 = Lieutenant General O-10 = General
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What's the abreviation for lutenit? Answer(Eilena Seri 877): Lt, Lieut, LEUT, and LT. Change(ES877): Do you mean "lieutenant"? If you do mean that, then it is a rank inside the army. It usually means second-in-command. i.e. if it was "lieutenant colonel" it would be "second-in-command to colonel." Hope this helps.
Not the highest. Highest is General of the Armies. He was one step below, which is just a General
See link for history of Army ranks. Private Private First Class Corporal Sargent Staff Sargent Technical Sargent Master Sargent 1st Sargent (One per company) Warrant Officer Junior Grade Chief Warrant Officer 2nd Lieutenant 1st Lieutenant Captain Major Lieutenant Colonel Colonel Brigadier General Major General Lieutenant General General General of the Army (Wartime only, 5 only at a time)
Here's the list of commissioned officers for the US Army: General of the Army (5 stars), General (4 stars), Lieutenant General (3 stars), Major General (2 stars), Brigadier General (1 star), Colonel (Eagle), Lieutenant Colonel (Silver Leaf), Major (Gold Leaf), Captain (2 Silver Bars), First Lieutenant (Silver Bar), Second Lieutenant (Gold Bar).
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Four Stars for a General. Three Stars for a Lieutenant General. Two Stars for a Major General. One Star for a Brigadier General.
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The Second Lieutenant - 1915 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
That would be the "Lieutenant Governor".
2nd Lt . In the US Army, it's "2LT".
The cast of The Second Lieutenant - 1915 includes: Bert Grahame Jack Jarman
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lieutenant governorA Lieutenant Governor.
A Second Lieutenant.