Ranks for commissioned officers in the US Army, US Marines, US Air Force are as follows:
The five star ranks are reserved for special wartime usage. They are General of the Army, General of the Air Force, and Admiral of the Navy. The Marine Corps and Coast Guard have no equivalent ranks.
A Captain in the Army is a O-3, the equivalent to a Navy Lieutenant.
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There is no such rank in civiailan life. A captain is a military rank
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In the United States military, the rank before captain is first lieutenant.
Captain is an officer, Corporal is an enlisted man.
His rank is Captain, his pay grade is 0-3.
The next rank below that is Lieutenant Colonel. Below that is Major. Below that is Captain. Below that is First Lieutenant, and below that is Second Lieutenant. That's the Army, Marine Corps, and Air Force.
There is no rank called "colonial." The rank "Colonel" is below General and above Lt. Colonel, Major, Captain, and so on.
The ranks above Captain in the Army are: Major, Lieutenant Colonel, Colonel, Brigadier General, Major General, Lieutenant General, General, General of the Army (UK Fieldmarshal). Occasionally the American General ranks are are referred to simply by the number of stars in their insignia, e.g. 1-, 2-, 3-, 4-, or 5-star General. The ranks above Captain in the Navy are Rear Admiral (lower half) (UK = Commodore), Rear Admiral, Vice Admiral, Admiral, Fleet Admiral (UK=Admiral of the Fleet, though not used in peacetime)
Komandant can be as low as captain and as high as lieutent Coronal
Reagan served in army during WW II and was promoted to the rank of captain by the time the war ended.
The Army Major outranks an Army Captain. Their relative power might have more to do with their jobs and responsibilities, though.
Yes, a Lieutenant is an officer in many military organizations, including the United States military. A Lieutenant typically holds a rank above a non-commissioned officer but below a Captain.