Captain (The Navy has a rank of Captain that is equivalent of an Army Colonel, or such.)
Vanderbilt was not considered a captain of industry. Instead, he was considered a robber baron.
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
Previous Answer: yes he is a captain of industry but he is also a robber barron My Answer: He was one of the 1st "captains of industry". He was the leader of American steel industry from 1873 to 1901.
Andrew Carnegie
1st Lieutenant (one silver bar)
The author -- Franklin Cox
yes Captain is higher than lieutenant
Gordon Barnhart
Captain
Captain
george's brother, tom, captain of c company , little brother, Boston, nephew harry reed and broth-in-law, James calhoun. Boston Custer was a civilin guide and calhoun was a lieutentant comanding L company. all were killed with lieutentant george Armstrong Custer on June 25, 1876. p.s. brother Boston was alomg as an observer.
Captain
The rank of Admiral is higher than the rank of Captain.
Here they are from top to bottom: Admiral Vice Admiral Rear Admiral (upper half) Rear Admiral (lower half) Captain Commander Lieutenant Commander Lieutenant Lieutentant (junior grade) Ensign
Yes. A Captain is a higher rank, universally.
Captain
It depends which country and branch of service one is speaking of. The American military does not have the rank of Major-Colonel, the ranks of Major, Lt. Colonel and Colonel all out rank a Captain, unless the Captain is Navy or Coast Guard, then he would be equal in rank to the Colonel. In US Military, in all but the Navy, the order of these three ranks from lowest to highest is: * Captain * Major * Lieutentant Colonel * Colonel A Captiain in the Navy is the equivalent in rank of a Colonel in the Army, USAF or USMC