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Summary Of: Lieutenant

Lieutenant may also appear as part of a title used in various other organizations with a... used First Lieutenant as well as Second Lieutenant until the end of the 19th century... The senior grade of Lieutenant is known as First Lieutenant in the... These services distinguish their lieutenant ranks with one silver bar for First Lieutenant and one gold... a Lieutenant is distinguished by two diamond... Second Lieutenant is usually the most junior grade of commissioned officer... In the US Army a Second Lieutenant may be referred to as a... the Third Lieutenant Program refers specifically to a training program at active duty bases for cadets the... such a Lieutenant was called a... stripe between the two full stripes of a Lieutenant was introduced in 1877 for a Royal Navy Lieutenant of 8 years seniority... and used for Lieutenant Commanders upon introduction of their rank... a Lieutenant might be very junior indeed... might rank with any army rank between Second Lieutenant and Lieutenant Colonel... Lieutenant Commander and Sub... the naval Lieutenant now ranks with an Army Captain... The insignia of a Lieutenant in many navies... with the most senior being termed the First Lieutenant and acting as the... the First Lieutenant is second in command... a First Lieutenant is appointed as his deputy... Lieutenant is a naval... The rank of Police Lieutenant is used in some police forces in the United States... Police Lieutenant and equivalent insignia...

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