Lieutenant Colonel, the insignia is a silver oak leaf.
There is no rank called "colonial." The rank "Colonel" is below General and above Lt. Colonel, Major, Captain, and so on.
Because a Major General use to be refered as a Sergeant Major General which made the Lieutenant General the higher rank.
He was a Major.
In the British army, the rank of Major has a single Crown rank badge.
Corporal, a two-striper, but a corporal is an NCO like a sergeant, and a private is not. You "skipped" a rank! Private First Class is directly above a private
His rank is Captain, his pay grade is 0-3.
There is no rank called "colonial." The rank "Colonel" is below General and above Lt. Colonel, Major, Captain, and so on.
Brigadier general;)
Rank is the relative position in a taxonomic hierarchy. The rank above kingdom is domain. The rank above domain is life.
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.
major is a higher rank than sargeant rank.
There is a Command Sergeant Major rank in the US Army and US Marine Corps. There is no "Command Sergeant Major Leader" rank, however.
it might be above 100th rank
No. A major is a rank in the Army. There are other ranks such as private or general.
The black leaf insignia is used for the Major rank in the Army. It is all for the Major rank in the Air Force and Marines.
A major is an officer that is two ranks from general. The major rank is between the captain (lower rank) and colonel (higher rank.) The major takes over if the general and colonel cannot preform their their duties. A major has control over these ranks: captain, commander, lieutenant, sergeant, corporal, and a private. They can also promote, which means to give higher rank, or demote, which means to give lower rank, to any of men or women under the rank of major.
A major is an officer that is two ranks from general. The major rank is between the captain (lower rank) and colonel (higher rank.) The major takes over if the general and colonel cannot preform their their duties. A major has control over these ranks: captain, commander, lieutenant, sergeant, corporal, and a private. They can also promote, which means to give higher rank, or demote, which means to give lower rank, to any of men or women under the rank of major.