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Captain of sea and war (Portuguese: capitão de mar e guerra) is a rank in a small number of Portuguese-speaking navies, notably those of Portugal and Brazil. The term captain of sea and war, like the modern rank of ship-of-the-line captain in the navies of France, Italy, and Spain, has deep historic roots.
- Captain (United States)
In the uniformed services of the United States, captain is a...
- Naval captain
Naval captain may refer to: Captain (naval), the name most...
- Captain (United States)
United States Navy commissioned officer ranks have two distinct sets of rank insignia: On dress uniform a series of stripes similar to Commonwealth naval ranks are worn; on service khaki, working uniforms (Navy Working Uniform [NWU], and coveralls), and special uniform situations (combat utilities, flight suits, and USMC uniforms ...
El capitán o comandante es la persona encargada del mando de un barco en el mar. Esa persona puede también ser designada "patrón", sobre todo cuando son responsables del gobierno de embarcaciones pequeñas o costeras o cuando no pertenecen al escalafón de los oficiales militares.
Capitán de navío es un empleo o grado militar del escalafón de oficiales de la armada, equivalente a coronel en otros ejércitos. En Argentina, Colombia, México, España, Uruguay y Venezuela lleva cuatro galones de 14 mm, el primero de ellos con coca.
Captain (naval), a commissioned officer rank in the navy, corresponding to the rank of Army colonel, Air force colonel. Captain (nautical) , a licensed civilian mariner or person who is legally in command of a merchant ship, a yacht or another type of vessel that may or may not be carrying passengers for hire; corresponds to the work ...