Rates and ranks of the Royal Navy in ascending order: * Able Seaman * Leading Rate ---- * Petty Officer * Chief Petty Officer ---- * Warrant Officer 2 * Warrant Officer 1 ---- * Officer Cadet * Midshipman ---- * Sub-Lieutenant * Lieutenant * Lieutenant-Commander ---- * Commander * Captain * Commodore ---- * Rear-Admiral * Vice-Admiral * Admiral ---- * Admiral of the Fleet
For males the NCO ranks are Chief Petty Officer, Petty Officer and Leading Hand. The other ranks are: Admiral of the Fleet, Admiral, Vice and then Rear Admiral, Commodore, Captain, Commander, Lieutenant-Commander, Lieutenant, Sub-Lieutenant, and Acting Sub-Lieutenant. The woman have different rankings.
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Officer Cadet Midshipman Sub- Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieutenant- Commander Commander Captain Commodore Rear Admiral Vice Admiral Admiral Admiral of the Fleet
No, not as such, but the Royal Marines (part of the Naval Service) use Army ranks, so there are RM Majors.
LVA stands for Lieutenant Vice Admiral in terms of royal navy ranks.
Yes.
The Royal Navy first came into operation in the early 16th century but the British (or Royal Army) was set up in 1707. So therefore the Royal Navy is the oldest. Hope this help you! Addendum: The UK does not have a Royal Army. The navy and the air force are Royal, but the army is just the British Army. We do have various regiments and corps that are Royal though.
No, only UK and Commonwealth citizens.
Yes, the Royal Navy is also referred to as the British Royal Navy or the Royal British Navy.
England is only one of 4 countries which make up the United Kingdom - the others being Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The Queen is the head of state for all these countries, and in general terms, the UK is governed as a single country. The armed forces are drawn from and protect the whole of the UK. The Royal Navy is the maritime branch of the UK armed forces. There has not been an English Navy for centuries --There has never actually been a English Navy, it has always been the Royal Navy. It was kind of 'nick-named' the English navy because the majority of sailors were English men.
They were developed by the Royal Navy circa 1830 in the UK
Royal Navy Lt Cmr's wear three rings (two full with a skinny one in the middle) Royal Marines dont use naval ranks but use army ranks, so a Lt Cmr would be a Major and carry a crown on his uniform :)
You can find information about navy ranks on the official website of the Navy, as well as on military-specific websites such as Military.com or GlobalSecurity.org. Books on military history and organization may also provide detailed information about navy ranks.
That would be ranks in the Army or Air Force.
Royal Navy was created in 1707.