In writing they are LTC, verbally, addressed as Colonel.
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In addition, when they are spoken of in the third person (or they are announcing themselves in the third person) it's "Lieutenant Colonel".
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Lt. Col. Reyjohn Altaya Sr.
I think it's Lt. Col. Victor Banjo who was comissioned NA16 in 1956. He graduated from the Royal Military College of Science (Cranfield University) with a degree in Mechanical Engineering
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.
Second Lieutenant is the higher rank
O-5 (Lt Col or LCDR)
Yes!! All army officers of rank Lt col and above are gazetted officers!!
Colonel is higher. Lieutenant is a modifier that can be applied to colonel, general and governor and indicates an inferior rank to the rank it modifies.
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
The "Ch" stands for Chaplain and "Lt Col" means Lieutenant Colonel. The military has Chaplains from numerous religious backgrounds serving the needs of todays soldier. Rank is extremely important in the military, but Chaplains hold a special place in the military. The Chaplain is there to support the religious needs and is depended on more as a Chaplain instead of like a regular officer.
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It's not specifically mentioned, but he was described as a Commandant at Auschwitz.
Lt. Col Buka Suka Dimka, one of his chief military officers.
Charles Carpenter - Lt. Col. - died in 1966.
Charles Carpenter - Lt. Col. - was born in 1913.
see this link for official military pay scales: http://www.dfas.mil/militarypay/militarypaytables.html
Lt. Col. John Robinson died on 1805-06-13.