Lt Commander
The commander of a ship is the Captain.
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.
If it is not dictated by a higher headquarters, then I would say it is up to the Brigade Commander. The Rear Detachment Commander would have to be authorized with sufficient UCMJ authority. Maybe a Lt. Col or Major. If the Brigade Commander was also the local Garrison/Base Commander, then that may complicate the matter, unless the Brigade Commander has a standing Deputy Commander for Base Operations.
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no a lt general is higher
The difference between a general and commander is more simple than you think, they are in two different ranks but the name commander can be used as a general too.
A Commander is higher than a Captain in the Imperial Starfleet. This can be seen when a a Captain is given command of a Star Destroyer or Super Star Destroyer/ Star Dreadnought, while a Commander is assigned control of the Death Star II.
of course Cody is a commander and rex is captain
what is more powerful L.T commander or a commander ?
This all depends on which branch of the military you are talking about. In the Army, Air Force, & Marines the term "Captain" is typically interchangeable with the term "Commander." A Captain typically commands a company-sized element. Of course, there are also Battalion, Brigade, and Division Commanders as well who are much higher in rank than Captain. Army/A.F./Marines Navy Rank/Grade: Rank/Grade: 2LT/O1 = 2nd Lieutenant ENS/O1 = Ensign 1LT/O2 = 1st Lieutenant LTJG/O2 = Lieutenant Junior Grade CPT/O3 = Captain LT/O3 = Lieutenant MAJ/O4 = Major LCDR/O4 = Lieutenant Commander LTC/O5 = Lieutenant Colonel CDR/O5 = Commander COL/O6 = Colonel CAPT/O6 = Captain In the Navy a Captain outranks a Commander as described above.
In the Royal Navy in the time of Nelson, a commander was a person who was in charge of a ship, but had not officially attained the rank of captain (which brought with it a higher pay scale and so on). Sort of doing the job of a captain without the title.
Commander is a rank exclusive to the Navy. It is the equivalent of an Army/Air Force/Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel (O5). A Navy Captain is equivalent to an Army/Air Force/Marine Corps Colonel (O6), whereas a Captain in the Army, Air Force, or Marine Corps is O3. A Navy Captain outranks a Commander, but a Commander outranks an Army, Air Force, or Marine Corps Captain.
The commander of a ship is the Captain.
in the clone ranking system , commander is higher because capatains lead companies of 144 men and commanders lead battalions of 576 men.
The cast of Star Command - 2008 includes: Benjamin Boardman as Captain Richard Sheppard Zach Gaskins as Commander Borock Emma Greene as Lt. Anne Kimball Ken Sims III as Ens. Theodore Buckley Brian Thomas Clements as Lt. Commander Graak
Yes, a Navy Lieutenant Commander (LCDR) outranks an Army or Marine Corps Captain. In the U.S. military, both the LCDR and Captain hold the same pay grade (O-4), but the Navy’s rank structure places the LCDR above the Captain in terms of hierarchical ranking. Therefore, while they share a similar pay grade, the LCDR is considered senior to the Army or Marine Captain.