A character in the book The Hot Zone.
She is a vetrinarian in the US Army, mother of two, wife, knows Martial Arts, auburn hair, green eyes, homecoming queen, has hands "too quick" to handle delicate work in dangerous situations, does all of the housework, doesn't have much time to cook, so she did this on Saturday's and reheated it during the week, hated blood, has a specialty in the effects of Biosafety Level 4 hot agents, works with Eugene Johnson to study Ebola and Marburg as his pathologist, finds a leak in her spacesuit while dissecting an infected monkey but is not thought to have the disease, promoted to Lieutenant Colonel, studied the effects of nerve gas on rats in Aberdeen, became chief of pathology at the Institute.
Lieutenant Colonel.
Colonel is higher than a Lieutenant-Colonel. BTW, a Lieutenant- General is higher than a Major-General.
The plural form of the noun 'lieutenant colonel' is lieutenant colonels.
Quite a difference.. a Lieutenant is a junior officer, whereas a Lieutenant Colonel is a much more senior officer.
Next in the chain of command is a lieutenant colonel, then comes colonel, then brigadier general (one star).Next in the chain of command is a lieutenant colonel, then comes colonel, then brigadier general (one star).Next in the chain of command is a lieutenant colonel, then comes colonel, then brigadier general (one star).Next in the chain of command is a lieutenant colonel, then comes colonel, then brigadier general (one star).Next in the chain of command is a lieutenant colonel, then comes colonel, then brigadier general (one star).Next in the chain of command is a lieutenant colonel, then comes colonel, then brigadier general (one star).
Highest - lowest. # Field Marshal (Only awarded as an honour) # General # Lieutenant General # Major General # Brigadier # Colonel # Lieutenant Colonel # Major # Captain # Lieutenant # Second Lieutenant # Officer Cadet
No, a lieutenant Colonel is one notch lower than a Colonel.
An Air Force Lieutenant Colonel is an O-5.
General, brigadier, colonel, lieutenant colonel, major/commandant, captain lieutenant, 2nd lieutenant, officer cadet.
Jeff Cooper was a lieutenant colonel in the Marine Corps.
Lieutenant colonels IS the plural. The singular form would be Lieutenant colonel.
Colonel Leonard Wood was Commander of the Rough Riders, and Lieutenant Colonel Theodore Roosevelt was Lieutenant Colonel (2nd in command) as Executive Officer.