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    Captain (British Army and Royal Marines), NATO OF-2 grade; Group Captain (Royal Air Force), NATO OF-5 grade; United States. Captain (United States) Captain (United States O-3) (US Air Force, Army, Marine Corps, or Space Force) Captain (United States O-6) (US Navy, US Public Health Service, or Coast Guard) Generic. Captain (naval) Captain at sea ...

  2. C. Captain (British Army and Royal Marines) Captain lieutenant. Colonel (United Kingdom) Colour sergeant. Company quartermaster sergeant. Cornet (rank) Corporal. Corporal of horse.

  3. Captain ( Capt) is a senior officer rank of the Royal Navy. It ranks above commander and below commodore and has a NATO ranking code of OF-5. The rank is equivalent to a colonel in the British Army and Royal Marines, and to a group captain in the Royal Air Force. There are similarly named equivalent ranks in the navies of many other countries.

  4. His Majesty'sNaval Serviceof the British Armed Forces. The Royal Marines Police, or Royal Marines Police Troop (RM Police Troop) is the Royal Marines element of the Royal Navy Police and the military police arm of the Royal Marines. [1] Members of the RM Police enforce service law and discipline.

  5. 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.

  6. British Army and Royal Marines Lance corporal (LCpl or formerly L/Cpl) is the lowest ranking non-commissioned officer in the British Army and Royal Marines , between private and corporal (although officially they have a NATO grade of OR3, due to their having the same battlefield role of fire team commander as a sergeant in the U.S. Army they are often treated as OR5s when working with U.S ...