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  1. Lieutenant [nb 1] (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 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. O-7 through O-10 are flag officers: rear admiral (lower half) , rear admiral , vice admiral (three stars), and admiral .

  3. El grado militar, también llamado rango, grado, graduación o empleo, es un sistema jerárquico para establecer la escala de mando que se usa en fuerzas armadas, fuerzas policiales y otras organizaciones armadas o uniformadas.

  4. Army. Captain. Coast Guard. Lieutenant. Marine Corps. Captain. To learn more about the Navy's rank structure, see our complete list of Navy ranks . The Government civilian-employee equivalent of a Lieutenant is paid under the General Schedule payscale. For more details, see this Navy rank to GS grade conversion table .

  5. Ship-of-the-line lieutenant (French: Lieutenant de vaisseau; Spanish: Teniente de navío) is a naval officer rank, used in a number of countries. The name derives from the name of the largest class of warship, the ship of the line, as opposed to smaller types of warship (corvettes and frigates).