lieutenant
Yes, he was a corporal in the German army in WW1. This is a low ranking noncommissioned officer in the armed forces.
The two meanings I have heard are, mostly commonly, Law Enforcement Officer, and less commonly, Low Earth Orbit.
It means a low ranking non commissioned officer, such as a sergeant. Lower than a commissioned officer such as a captain, and higher than a private. Officers are above non commissioned officers and sometimes act accordingly.
John McCain graduated fifth from the bottom of his class at the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis. Despite this low class ranking, he served with distinction in the United States Navy and earned many awards before he retired and entered the political arena.
aide-de-camp (plural aides-de-camp)A military officer who serves as an adjutant to a higher ranking officer, prince or other high political dignitary. Unlike the orderly or batman, a humble low-ranking servant, an aide-de-camp is often a general, who before the institution of the chief of staff could hold a similar position to his chief.
aide-de-camp (plural aides-de-camp)A military officer who serves as an adjutant to a higher ranking officer, prince or other high political dignitary. Unlike the orderly or batman, a humble low-ranking servant, an aide-de-camp is often a general, who before the institution of the chief of staff could hold a similar position to his chief.
A low ranking person in the middle ages, a serf or servant.
Ranking at number 30 on the list of densely populated States it would be considered low.
jello, the low-ranking male who steals food from the pups
a basic answer is: No navy Untrained army Low resources Slackers Low recruiting period
a basic answer is: No navy Untrained army Low resources Slackers Low recruiting period
It isn't, it's a very low ranking second world country.