Lieutenant Commander
None has ever been awarded that rank by the US Government.
No. The need for a 5 star general for the United States began during World War 2 and was stopped after the promotion of Gen. Omar Bradley. Since the Marine Corps is a part of the Department of the Navy it is very unlikely that a Marine Corps general would ever get promoted to the rank of a '5 Star' general.
Malaysia army just want keep it secret so Malaysia army never been rank
The highest rank currently held in the Indian Navy is "Admiral" There is a higher rank "Admiral of the Fleet", hower this is an honorary rank issued only in wartime, and has never been given to anyone so far.
The US Military never did away with the rank of Five Star General. It's just that no one has been promoted to the rank since perhaps Eisenhower.
It is the best after the british sas. Although this has never been proven.
Because there has never been a General to surrender in that rank like the other ranks
The Warfare Designation letters for those like myself who are or have been Qualified in Submarines is "SS". For example, my own rate/rank is STS1(SS), which stands for "Sonar Technician, Submarines, First Class(Submersible Ships)" Generally, specialty officers (officers who aren't Line Officers, such as Doctors or Pork Chops (Supply Officers)) are titled with their particular specialty as letters after their rank and name. For example, a Supply Lt. named Donald Mason, who is Qualified in Submarines, would be: Lt. Donald Mason, SO(SS) - where "SO" denotes Supply Officer, and SS is Submersible Ships, or Qualified in Submarines. Specialty officers also wear insignia denoting their particular area of expertise on their collar along with their rank insignia. For example, Line Officers wear rank insignia on both collars (a Lt. would wear railroad tracks on both sides) but an SO would wear Lt. bars on one side and the Supply Corps insignia on the other collar.
At one time it was commodore who was in charge of a warship squadron, but the rank is not used anymore. I think that now rear admiral is the next highest over captain. The foregoing is correct. The title of Commodore is used to designate someone who is the commander of a number of units, such aircraft or ship squadrons. The rank of Commodore has been replaced by Rear Admiral (lower half) and the insignia is two stars or a broad band and a smaller stripe on the sleeve.
officially none in naruto first series but several should have been ranked a/s rank missions until shippuden and nearly all unless u add some side stories that arent main part of the manga
Of course you can, however, I purchased an LED insignia and I've been having issues with my apple tv 3rd gen and the sound. It doesn't seem to work on occasion.
Malcolm plans to use the title of "earl" on his thanes and kinsmen, a rank that has not been used before in Scotland.