In most military's, an army colonel is several grades higher than captain. In the United States Army, for example, a captain is an O-3 while a colonel is an O-6. That is switched, so to speak, for most navies. A captain is the highest rank just under admiral. Note, though, that navies don't have a colonel rank.
The Army Major outranks an Army Captain. Their relative power might have more to do with their jobs and responsibilities, though.
When referring to a specific army, such as the Army of Virginia, or the Army of South Vietnam.
It all depends on on What rank you are such as captain or General and What part of the military your in such as Infantry or artillery
It is a rank between Captain and Rear Admiral in the navy. A Captain is is command of one ship (his/her own) and a Commodore is in charge of more than one ship. The RAF has an Air-Commodore which is a rank above a Group Captain and below that of an Air-Marshal. The equivalent rank in the army is a Brigadier who is in charge of a brigade of men 3,000 to 5,000 in total. It is from the French term Commandeur which was one of the highest ranks in Knighthood.
there is no police rank equivalent to indian army captain!
After the rank captain and captain grades 1, 2 and 3 is Major
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His rank is Captain, his pay grade is 0-3.
There is no such rank in civiailan life. A captain is a military rank
After the rank captain and captain grades 1, 2 and 3 is Major
you need to be the rank of captain
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Captain 1st Rank in the Russian Navy is the highest Senior Officers rank, preceded by Captain 2nd Rank and followed by Rear Admiral. It corresponds to the rank of Colonel in the Army and the Air Force.
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