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What does a sergeant call a private in the army?

Yes. Private is a rank. So you could call a soldier by his rank or by his rank and name, such as "Private Jones". Not all soldiers would be called "private" unless that is their rank. Others may be called "Sergeant" or "Lieutenant" or "Captain".


what is private military school?

The difference between a regular military school and private military school is that a private military school is more expensive than a regular military school.


What are the captains quarters on a ship called?

The captain's quarters on a ship are typically referred to as the "captain's cabin" or "captain's suite." This area is usually located in a private section of the ship and is designed for the captain's comfort and privacy. It often includes amenities such as a sleeping area, desk, storage, and sometimes a private bathroom. The captain's quarters serve as a personal space for the captain to manage their duties and relax when off duty.


What 1950's TV show had a military captain as the main character?

Captain Kangaroo; but he probably wasn't supposed to be a military captain. Captain and Colonel (Kentucky Fried Chicken) get used a lot; and they more often than not are NOT military.


How gets paid more a sergeangt or a captain in the military?

Captain


Is a lieutenant or a captain higher ranking in UK military?

Captain


What is the difference between a captain and a junior captain?

There is no rank in the US Military called a "Junior Captain" I'm in the Army You may be thinking 1st Lt which is 1 silver bar vs Cpt which is 2-at least in USMC.


Who goes before captain in military?

In the United States military, the rank before captain is first lieutenant.


How do you address a Captain in the military?

'Sir' or 'Captain'.


What do you call it When sailors overtthrow their captain and take over a ship?

It is called a mutiny. On a military vessel it is treason and punishable by death.


What is the origin for the word captain?

It came from Latin. capitaneus - (in late latin) means military commander. the word caput means head. The first man who was called "captain" as a rank was French.