Yes.
It is capitalized at the beginning of the sentence or when it forms part of the proper noun or when it precedes a person's name or when it is used as a direct address. Examples: Major Smith Let's go home, Major.
The homograph for major is major. It can be a major in college, or a major league in baseball.
Yes, "Archangel" is capitalized when referring to the specific rank of angels.
No, because it isnot a propernoun.
Yes, in English, when addressing a centurion specifically by their title, it is capitalized, like "Centurion," as it is a formal title of rank.
Yes, the rank of major is higher than the rank of captain in the military.
Yes, the rank of major is higher than the rank of captain in the military hierarchy.
Yes, the rank of major is higher than the rank of captain in the military hierarchy.
Yes, the rank of major is higher than the rank of captain in the military hierarchy.
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Major And Major general
Andrew Jackson held the highest military rank of Major General in the United States Army.
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major colonel
In the military, Edward Elric's rank is a Major. Every State Alchemist is given this rank automatically.
When referring to a specific army, such as the Army of Virginia, or the Army of South Vietnam.
That is the correct spelling of "commander" (capitalized as a rank before a name).