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  1. Lieutenant (abbreviated Lt, LT (U.S.), LT(USN), Lieut and LEUT, depending on nation) is a commissioned officer rank in many English-speaking nations' navies and coast guards. It is typically the most senior of junior officer ranks.

  2. O-1 to O-10. Officers appointed to these grades are done via commission. [2] O-1 through O-4 are junior officers: ensign, lieutenant (junior grade), lieutenant, and lieutenant commander. O-5 and O-6 are senior officers: commander and captain.

  3. United States Navy. The United States Navy is part of the United States Armed Forces (the military of the USA ). It is the largest navy in the world, with the estimated tonnage of its active battle fleet alone exceeding the next 13 navies combined, including 11 U.S. allies or partner nations.

    Rank
    Title
    Notes
    E-1
    Recruit
    These ranks are divided into four ...
    E-2
    Apprentice
    These ranks are divided into four ...
    E-3
    Seaman, Fireman, Constructionman, ...
    These ranks are divided into four ...
    E-4
    Petty Officer 3rd class
    Petty Officers are more commonly referred ...
  4. v. t. e. Military ranks are a system of hierarchical relationships, within armed forces, [1] police, [2] intelligence agencies or other institutions organized along military lines. The military rank system defines dominance, authority, and responsibility in a military hierarchy.

  5. Kapitan-leytenant (Russian: капитан-лейтенант) is a rank in the Russian Navy, previously the Red Fleet/Soviet Navy and Imperial Russian Navy. It is the rank below a captain of the 3rd rank and above a senior lieutenant.

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