Depends on what branch they're in, and what their occupation is. A Lieutenant Colonel who is in the military as a doctor isn't going to have the same responsibilities as an infantry Lieutenant Colonel, for example. Lieutenant Colonel is the normal rank for a battalion commander. There are also staff officers who hold the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Their function defines their responsibilities more than their rank is going to. \ you really have to improve your answers so you dont have to go on a different website so please have different answers because im trying to do a report and this is not helping.
She is head of Britain, UK, The Commonwealth and most individual commonwealth countries. She is also Duchess of Normandy, Lord High Admiral, Commander in chief and colonel in chief.
No. He was awarded the title "Kentucky Colonel" in 1935 because of the chicken he cooked. He then decided to call himself Colonel Sanders.
Colonel Callan's birth name is Giorgiou, Kostas.
they didn't buy expensive clothing. they just wore fancy clothing so they can outrank the peasants
It depends on the situation - rank superiority is determined based on time of active service, so a Navy Commander in the Naval Reserve with more years at that rank on active duty than an Army Lt. Colonel would outrank him/her, and vice-versa.
Colonel William Travis and Colonel Jim Bowie.
Colonel James Fannin was the commander of the Texian forces at Goliad in 1836.
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.
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Cadet Colonel / Cadet LTC
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The first colonel, or commander of the M*A*S*H 4077th, was Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Blake.
I outrank you soldier, stand down!
At the point were you get 600,000 cR you will be a COMMANDER! This is the rank after Lt. Colonel Grade 3.
If you are appointed the senior secretary, you will outrank me.
Colonel William "Buck" Travis