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Captain James Tiberuies Kirk
James Riley - captain - died in 1840.
Captain James Tiberuies Kirk
In Star Trek, Kirk's nickname for Doctor Leonard McCoy was "Bones".
James Hartley - Indian Army officer - died in 1799.
commanding officer: an officer in command of a military unitsomeone in an official position of authority who can command or control othersa commissioned naval officer who ranks above a lieutenant commander and below a captain
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If you mean commanding officer as in James T. Kirk's superior, it would have been Captain Christopher Pike. If you mean Kirk's second in command (first officer), it would have been Spock.In the 2009 movie Star Trek, Captain Christopher Pike made Spock acting captain and James T. Kirk the acting first officer before he (Pike) was taken captive by the Romulans. Later in the film, Kirk provokes Spock to attack him, which soon after Spock is forced to relinquish his command due to being emotionally compromised. Kirk then assumes the role of captain, and Spock becomes his first officer.In the sequel Star Trek Into Darkness, Kirk is demoted for violating the Prime Directive and (now Admiral) Pike becomes commanding officer of the USS Enterprise. He then takes in Kirk and makes him first officer. Kirk later regains the role of captain after Admiral Pike was assassinated.
James T. Kirk, Captain, United Federation of Planets, is the commanding officer of the U.S.S. Enterprise N.C.C. l70l if I recall the serial correctly.
In the Original Series, the CO (commanding officer) is the captain of the ship, Captain James T. Kirk. However, Spock is of the rank commander, if that's what you were asking.
Captain James Cook was the captain of the Endeavour.
James Cook treated everyone with the same respect and no one different whether or not they were a officer Senior officer or a cook.
Edward James Foote has written: 'Captain Foote's vindication of his conduct when captain of His Majesty's ship Sea-Horse, and senior officer in the Bay of Naples, in the summer of 1799' -- subject(s): Correspondence, Naval History
On 19 April 1770, officer of the watch, Lieutenant Zachary Hicks, sighted land and alerted James Cook (not yet a captain, but a lieutenant).
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James Riley - captain - was born in 1777.