In the US Navy, a really hot Lieutenant can expect to be "deep selected" for LCDR after being a LT for 4 years, and the good LT hopes to make it in 5. If he is "passed over" for selection, there is a very slim chance that he can make it in the following year, but after that he's generally out.
The O4/LCDR rank is really the first cut; anybody who breathes can become an O3 LT, but the Navy generally plans to cut about 30% of the LTs at the 8-year-mark.
All equivalent in rank/grade: Lt Col (O-5) in Army Lt Col (O-5) in Air Force Lt Col (O-5) in Marines Commander (O-5) in Navy
In the United States Navy, the abbreviation LT before a sailor's name indicates that the sailor has the rank of Lieutenant (also abbreviated LT, Lieut, and LEUT).
This all depends on which branch of the military you are talking about. In the Army, Air Force, & Marines the term "Captain" is typically interchangeable with the term "Commander." A Captain typically commands a company-sized element. Of course, there are also Battalion, Brigade, and Division Commanders as well who are much higher in rank than Captain. Army/A.F./Marines Navy Rank/Grade: Rank/Grade: 2LT/O1 = 2nd Lieutenant ENS/O1 = Ensign 1LT/O2 = 1st Lieutenant LTJG/O2 = Lieutenant Junior Grade CPT/O3 = Captain LT/O3 = Lieutenant MAJ/O4 = Major LCDR/O4 = Lieutenant Commander LTC/O5 = Lieutenant Colonel CDR/O5 = Commander COL/O6 = Colonel CAPT/O6 = Captain In the Navy a Captain outranks a Commander as described above.
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.
Lieutenant Commander Edward "Butch" O'Hare who became the Navy's first flying Ace during WWII.Ans 2 - A replica of 'Butch's Grumman Wildcat fighter is displayed in Terminal 2
There is no specific abbreviation for a Marine Lieutenant but Lieutenant is abbreviated as Lt. For example 1st Lt., 2nd Lt., Lt. Col.
In the US Military, the TITLES of "Captain" and "Commander" can be both a RANK and/or POSITION. Examples: 1. A US Navy Ensign (Gold Bar rank insignia and equal to a 2nd Lieutenant in the US Army) can command a small craft, and legally be called the "Commander" or "Captain" of that small boat. Even though he is NOT a Captain or Commander in rank. 2. The US Navy DOES have the rank of Captain and Commander. And yet, a man wearing the insignia of a US Navy Captain (Silver Eagle) or a Commander (Silver Oak Leaf) may NOT BE IN COMMAND OF A VESSEL. He might be working a desk in some office, on some base somewhere. 3. Then, there is the man who is actually a US Naval Commander (wearing the insignia of a US Naval Commander-Silver Oak Leaf) who is commanding a US Navy Vessel. Or a US Navy Captain who is really a US Navy Captain (wearing the rank of a US Navy Captain-Silver Eagle) who is the Captain of the US Naval vessel. 4. The US Army, US Marines, US Air Force do NOT have the rank of "Commander" or "Lieutenant Commander" in their organizations. LT(jg)-Lieutenant Junior Grade (equal to a US Army 1st Lieutenant-Silver Bar) John F. Kennedy was the "Captain" and/or "Commander" of his Patrol Torpedo Boat (#109) during WWII.
It depends on what kind of lieutenant you're talking about. If you're talking about a lieutenant in the navy, then it's taii. If it's a lieutenant in the army, then it's chuui.If it's a lieutenant in the police, it's keibuho.That's all the lieutenant words I can think of. Hoped that helped x
Lt Commander
Generally, the rank of lieutenant (for both the police and the armed forces) is abbreviated as "Lt". If you were contacting a lieutenant named Jack Mason, you'd put "Lt. Jack Mason" or "Lt. Mason".
Yes, a Navy Lieutenant Commander (LCDR) outranks an Army or Marine Corps Captain. In the U.S. military, both the LCDR and Captain hold the same pay grade (O-4), but the Navy’s rank structure places the LCDR above the Captain in terms of hierarchical ranking. Therefore, while they share a similar pay grade, the LCDR is considered senior to the Army or Marine Captain.
You want a complete list or just the main characters? There was... Commander Spock Dr. McCoy Lt. Commander Scott Lieutenant Sulu Ensign Chekov Lieutenant Uhura and don't forget Nurse Chapel and Yeoman Rand These are most of the major players.