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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.

    • Lieutenant

      A lieutenant ( UK: / lɛfˈtɛnənt / lef-TEN-ənt, US: / luː -/...

  2. 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).

  3. Se encarga de la vigilancia y salvaguardia de las costas, el mar territorial, la zona económica exclusiva y el espacio aéreo marítimo de México, con el fin de garantizar la soberanía nacional y la seguridad interior; también tiene a su cargo la inspección de las aguas interiores, vías fluviales y lacustres navegables, e instrumentar el Plan Mari...

  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. Lieutenant (abbreviated Lt, LT, LT (N), Lt (N), Lieut and LEUT, depending on nation) is a commissioned officer rank in many nations' navies. It is the most senior of junior officer ranks. [1] The now immediately senior rank of lieutenant commander was formerly a senior naval lieutenant rank.