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  1. L. Lance corporal. Lieutenant (British Army and Royal Marines) Lieutenant colonel (United Kingdom) Lieutenant-general (United Kingdom)

  2. Colonel (United Kingdom) Colonel ( Col) is a rank of the British Army and Royal Marines, ranking below brigadier, and above lieutenant colonel. British colonels are not usually field commanders; typically they serve as staff officers between field commands at battalion and brigade level.

  3. Student at the Royal College of Defence Studies: DSO: 11 December 2018: Daniel Blanchford: Chief of Joint Operations, Permanent Joint Headquarters: OBE: 12 August 2019: Dan Cheesman: Chief Technology Officer, Navy Command: 2020: Alan Litster: MBE: 2020: Steven J. Hussey: Head of Air Manoeuvre Capability, Army Command: MBE: 14 January 2020 ...

  4. In the British Army and Royal Marines, the quartermaster (QM) is the commissioned officer in a battalion or regiment responsible for supply. By longstanding tradition, they are always commissioned from the ranks and hold the rank of captain or major (although until the 20th century the quartermaster was usually a lieutenant).

  5. le 40 Commando Royal Marines, basé à Taunton, le 42 Commando Royal Marines, basé à Plymouth, le 45 Commando Royal Marines, basé au RM Condor près d'Arbroath, en Écosse. un régiment d'artillerie (« 29 Commando Régiment, Royal Artillery »), équipé de 18 pièces de 105 mm L118 light gun, dépendant de la British Army ;

  6. Lieutenant commander (often abbreviated Lt Cdr) is a senior officer rank in the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom. It is immediately junior to commander and immediately senior to the naval rank of lieutenant . The equivalent rank in the British Army and Royal Marines is major; and in the Royal Air Force, it is squadron leader .

  7. Lieutenant (UK: / l ɛ f ˈ t ɛ n ə n t /; Lt) is a junior officer rank in the British Army and Royal Marines. It ranks above second lieutenant and below captain and has a NATO ranking code of OF-1 and it is the senior subaltern rank. Unlike some armed forces which use first lieutenant, the British rank is simply lieutenant, with no ordinal