In the Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC), the rank of a company commander is typically that of a Captain (O-3) in the Army, Air Force, or Marine Corps. However, in the Navy ROTC, the equivalent rank is usually Lieutenant (O-3). The specific rank can vary based on the branch of service and the individual's experience and qualifications.
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It depends on the ROTC, but it should be the actual military rank.Additional information:Sergeant.Air Force ROTC what rank is that
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.
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Commander Helmet. Unlocked after you reach the Commander rank. Rank is currently capped at LT.Cornel Grade 3, Commander is the next rank.
You get an officer rank. But the rest depends soley on you.
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There is no rank of "Commander" in the National Guard. It only exists as part of a job title, e.g., Company Commander (usually a Captain), Battalion Commander (usually a Lieutenant Colonel), Brigade Commander (usually a Colonel), Division Commander (usually a Major General), etc. Retirement pay will be based on rank, time in service, how much active duty time was served, etc.
No. Commander is a job title (e.g., Company Commander, Battalion Commander, Brigade Commander, Division Commander, Corps Commander, etc.), but not a rank. Lieutenant Commander and Commander exist as ranks only in the Navy. Lieutenant Commander is equivalent to a Major in the Army, Air Force, and Marines, and Commander is equivalent is Lieutenant Colonel in the Army, Air Force, and Marines.