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LVA stands for Lieutenant Vice Admiral in terms of royal navy ranks.
This stands for the rating of "Stoker" and goes back to the days when ships' boilers were coal-fired and thus "stoked" by stokers. In the Royal Navy they are now known as Marine Engineering Mechanics, further divided into Mechanical and Electrical sub branches. Jack
It's a job that doesadministrative support for aircraft maintenance
If you mean classes by "ranks" they were the patrician, the plebeian, the equites, the freeborn, the freed, and the slaves. If you mean the military ranks, there were the common soldiers, the "miles" the centurions (eleven grades), the tribunes and the legates. If you mean political ranks, there were the aesiles, quaestors, tribunes, praetors and consuls.
Royal Mail Ship ~ RMS stands for Royal Mail Steamer. However, RMS in formal terms of the time was to mean "Royal Merchant Ship" as teh ship was of British designation. The dual meaning was also applied; "Royal Mail Steamer", because the Titanic carried mail under the auspices of His Majesty's postal authorities and was driven by steam.
Can you clarify the question? If you mean persons holding the rank of Sergeant, then your information is way off. There would be thousands of such people in the Marines. If you're referring to ranks with 'Sergeant' in the title, then I'd be inclined to think that you're referring to the British Royal Marines, who have the ranks of Sergeant and Staff Sergeant... enlisted ranks above Staff Sergeant are Warrant Officers in the British and most Commonwealth forces.
Her Royal Highness or His Royal Highness.
FP1 means Pipe Fitter First Class. The 'FP' is the Rate (Pipe Fitter) and the '1' stands for the Rank (Petty Officer First Class).
Royal His/Her Royal Highness
Firecontrol Technician second class. An FT2 is an E5 in rank and is responsible for the guidance systems for all large weapons onboard the ship up to and including missles.
There were 3 types of colonies: Royal, Charter, and Proprietary. Charter colonies were given by the king, and some group had the power in that colony. Royal colonies were ruled directly by the king. Proprietary colonies were usually given to a single individual, who could do as he pleased, in terms of ruling that colony.
In that case I do not know entirely what it is meant by that. ROYT has two meanings. One is The Royal Tern and the other is Retire On Your Own Terms.