Common anglophone military ranks | ||
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Navies | Armies | Air forces |
Officers | ||
Admiral of the Fleet |
Marshal / Field Marshal |
Marshal of the Air Force |
Admiral | General | Air Marshal |
Commodore | Brigadier | Air Commodore |
Captain | Colonel | Group Captain |
Commander | Lt. Colonel | Wing Commander |
Lieutenant Commander |
Major / Commandant |
Squadron Leader |
Lieutenant | Captain | Flight Lieutenant |
Sub-Lieutenant | Lieutenant | Flying Officer |
Ensign | 2nd Lieutenant | Pilot Officer |
Midshipman | Officer Cadet | Officer Cadet |
Seamen, soldiers and airmen | ||
Warrant Officer | Sergeant Major | Warrant Officer |
Petty Officer | Sergeant | Sergeant |
Leading Seaman | Corporal | Corporal |
Seaman | Private | Aircraftman |
Lieutenant colonel (lieutenant-colonel in English from the French grade's spelling) is a rank of commissioned officer in the armies and most marine forces and some air forces of the world, typically ranking above a major and below a colonel. The rank of lieutenant colonel is often shortened to simply "colonel" in conversation and in unofficial correspondence.[1] A lieutenant colonel is typically in charge of a battalion in the army.
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The following articles deal with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel (or its equivalent)