If you are talking about the police (here in South Africa) the rank after constable is a sergeant.
There is no such rank as Lieutenant Corporal.
Police constable
The subordinate position or military rank is spelled lieutenant.(Examples : lieutenant governor, police lieutenant, lieutenant general. It is only capitalized when used as a title with the individual's name. It may be abbreviated LT or Lieut.)
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
A Lieutenant is the lowest management level of the deartment. He supervises anyone of lower rank (i.e.: Sergeants, Corporals, Officers).
The subordinate position or military rank is spelled lieutenant.(Examples : lieutenant governor, police lieutenant, lieutenant general. It is only capitalized when used as a title with the individual's name.)
The next rank below that is Lieutenant Colonel. Below that is Major. Below that is Captain. Below that is First Lieutenant, and below that is Second Lieutenant. That's the Army, Marine Corps, and Air Force.
Lieutenant Colonel, the insignia is a silver oak leaf.
Lieutenant.
A Lieutenant is, through history, a rank that denotes that they are preparing for the next rank above. Hence a low-ranking officer is a Lieutenant, who is preparing to be a Captain. A Lieutenant Colonel is preparing to be a Colonel. So it follows that a Lieutenant General is preparing to be a General. Thus, it is the rank immediately preceding it.
The subordinate position or military rank is spelled lieutenant.(Examples : lieutenant governor, police lieutenant, lieutenant general. It is only capitalized when used as a title with the individual's name. It may be abbreviated LT or Lieut.)
yes. Lieutenant is a commissioned rank, meaning they're the guys you have to salute, and it's quite a few ranks above sergeant