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The exact method of creating the alias depends on the shell environment you are using. For ksh, you could do the following: alias lt="ls -lt"
In teaching profession LT stands for Licentiate Teaching. It is equivalent to B.Ed.
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All equivalent in rank/grade: Lt Col (O-5) in Army Lt Col (O-5) in Air Force Lt Col (O-5) in Marines Commander (O-5) in Navy
Lieutenants in Star Trek (The Original Series) -------------------------------------------------------- Lt. DeSalle Lt. Farrell Lt. Galloway Lt. Hansen Lt. Kelowitz Lt. Kyle Lt. Lemli Lt. Palmer Lt. Riley Lt. Rowe Lt. Sulu Lt. Uhura Lt. Washburn Also, Spock was a Lieutenant while serving under Capt. Christopher Pike in the original pilot, The Cage.
The equivalent rank of Lt Colonel in the Police is a Supdt of Police in the District or a Deputy Commissioner of Police in any of the Metro cities
no a lt general is higher
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Generally, the rank of lieutenant (for both the police and the armed forces) is abbreviated as "Lt". If you were contacting a lieutenant named Jack Mason, you'd put "Lt. Jack Mason" or "Lt. Mason".
No, there is no rank of commander in the Army. In the Army commander is a title, not a rank. In the Navy, there is a rank of Commander, it is the equivalent of Lt Colonel or O-5.
Lt means - long travelling ct means- cross travelling
Lt Commander