Lieutenant

the lieutenant is a rank of certain military navy.

Belgian armed forces

In the maritime component of the Belgian armed forces, the rank of lieutenant (nl: luitenant for the third time zee ) is the third rank of officer.

Canadian armed forces

In the Navy of the Canadian Armed forces, the rank of lieutenant (ang. : Lieutenant (Navy) ) exists since 1996 for the Cadre of the Instructors of Juniors and for all the navy since 1998. In the past, the name of the rank was lieutenant of navy . This rank corresponds to that of Capitaine in the army and the aviation of the Canadian Forces.

The abbreviation of the rank is Ltv and one addresses oneself to him by saying lieutenant .

Badges of rank

  • current Uniform
    • rigid shoulder pad.
    • sleeve of shoulder or " shoulder pad molle"
  • Tenue of mess
    • the uniform of mess is taken again of that of the old Canadian royal navy, itself modelled on that of the Royal Navy British.

French national marine

In the French Navy, the rank of lieutenant corresponds to that of Capitaine in the air and Armies.

The lieutenant (in summary LV ) carries three gallons:

One addresses oneself to him by saying captain .

In the slang of the marine one calls a lieutenant a waiter , which comes from the favorites which went at the beautiful time among coffee boys.

NonFrench-speaking navy

In the navy Argentina and Spanish the rank of tenente of navío is the third rank of officer. In the Italian marine the ranks of sottotenente di vascello , tenente di vascello and firstly tenente di vascello form the first three ranks of officer.

Related bonds

Ranks of the French Army

List of the trades of the sea

External bonds

  • the ranks Site of the National marine
  • Alabordache - National marine National marine on Alabordache

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