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Lieutenant Commander (also
hyphenated lieutenant-
commander and
abbreviated Lt Cdr, LtCdr., LCDR, or LCdr) is a
commissioned officer rank in many navies...
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Lieutenant commander (LCDR) is a
junior officer rank in the
United States Navy, the
United States Coast Guard, the
United States Public Health Service...
- "company
commander",
whereas an
officer with the rank of
lieutenant colonel (NATO rank code OF-4)
typically holds the
title of "battalion
commander". The...
- its many
variations (e.g.
lieutenant colonel,
lieutenant general,
lieutenant commander,
flight lieutenant,
second lieutenant and many non-English language...
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Lieutenant commander (often
abbreviated Lt Cdr),
formerly more
commonly lieutenant-
commander, is a
senior officer rank in the
Royal Navy of the United...
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senior rank of
lieutenant commander was
formerly a
senior naval lieutenant rank. Many
navies also use a
subordinate rank of sub-
lieutenant. The appointment...
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senior to the rank of
lieutenant commander.
Officers holding the
junior rank of
lieutenant commander are not
considered to be
commanders. The
title (originally...
- to
James I of England). The
first lieutenant may hold the rank of sub-
lieutenant,
lieutenant or
lieutenant-
commander. In the U.S. Army, U.S.
Marine Corps...
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grade of O-5.
Commander ranks above lieutenant commander (O-4) and
below captain (O-6).
Commander is
equivalent to the rank of
lieutenant colonel in the...
- countries. In addition, some
countries use the
lieutenant general as the rank of
divisional commander, and some have
designated them with
French revolutionary...