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  1. Captain ( Capt) is a junior officer rank of the British Army and Royal Marines. It ranks above Lieutenant and below Major and has a NATO ranking code of OF-2. The rank is equivalent to a Lieutenant in the Royal Navy and to a Flight Lieutenant in the Royal Air Force. The rank of Captain in the Royal Navy is considerably more senior (equivalent ...

  2. As Captain General Royal Marines, Prince Harry was entitled to wear the rank insignia of a Field Marshal or Major General. Despite this, Prince Harry, at least on some occasions, wore the rank insignia of a Colonel , [4] [5] which is traditionally worn by some Colonels-in-chief in the British Army .

  3. During the Second World War, a small party of Royal Marines were first ashore at Namsos in April 1940, seizing the approaches to the Norwegian town preparatory to a landing by the British Army two days later. The Royal Marines formed the Royal Marines Division as an amphibiously trained division, parts of which served at Dakar and in the ...

  4. Lord Roberts was promoted to second captain in 1860 and substantive captain in 1868. There is some speculation of mine on his talk page under "Victorian Ranks" as to what on earth a "second captain" was. Perhaps somebody with detailed knowledge of the Victorian Army could enlighten us.Paulturtle 05:09, 29 November 2021 (UTC) Reply

  5. Royal Marines Armoured Support Group (gepanzerte Unterstützungskompanie), Yeovilton (Somerset) Commando Logistic Regiment Royal Marines (Logistikbataillon), Chivenor (Devon) 539 Assault Squadron Royal Marines (539. Landungsbootstaffel) (ausgebildet für Binnenoperationen) Royal Marines (2003) Von der British Army

  6. The rank of captain in the Royal Navy is considerably more senior (equivalent to the Army/RM rank of colonel) and the two ranks should not be confused. In the 21st-century British Army, captains are often appointed to be second-in-command (2IC) of a company or equivalent sized unit of up to 120 soldiers.

  7. ^ British Army Captain Explained ^ "Ranks". British Army Website. 2016. Retrieved 17 April 2016. ^ Holmes, Richard (2001). Redcoat - The British Soldier in the Age of Horse and Musket. HarperCollins. p. 176. ISBN 9780002570978. ^ Barrass, M. B. (2015). "Commissioned Ranks of the Royal Air Force, April 1918 – August 1919: Initial Uniform Design".