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Captain lieutenant

Captain lieutenant or captain-lieutenant is a military rank, used in a number of navies worldwide and formerly in the British Army.

Northern Europe

Denmark, Norway and Finland

The same rank is used in the navies of Denmark (kaptajnløjtnant), Norway (kapteinløytnant) and Finland (Finnish: kapteeniluutnantti; Swedish: Kaptenlöjtnant).

In Denmark and Norway, the higher rank is Ship-of-the-line captain (Danish: Orlogskaptajn; Norwegian: Orlogskaptein), and the lower rank is First lieutenant (Premierløjtnant) in Denmark and Lieutenant (Løytnant) in Norway.[1][2]

Latvia, Lithuanian and Estonia

In the Estonian Navy the similarly sounding rank of kaptenleitnant is an officer rank classified as NATO OF-4, i.e. equal to commander in the Royal Navy and United States Navy.[3] As the commander of the Estonian Navy is a captain,[4] this is the de facto second highest rank in the Estonian Navy.

Sweden

A captain lieutenant (Kaptenlöjtnant) was in Sweden an officer standing between captain and lieutenant, who commanded one of the companies, which actually had the regimental commander, lieutenant colonel or major as chief. In 1750, the captain lieutenant was replaced by staff captain, whose number, when the so-called sekundmajor in 1757 was established, became four in each infantry regiment. The rank was removed following the 1833 wage regulation.[5]

France

The French Army of the Ancien Régime used a rank of capitaine-lieutenant very similar to the British one. It was mostly encountered in the Royal Guard (maison militaire du roi), where the king was officially captain of most of the guard companies, but the effective command was in the hands of a captain-lieutenant. D'Artagnan is perhaps the most famous captain-lieutenant in French history, as commander of the first mousquetaire company.

Germany

Kapitänleutnant is an OF2 rank equivalent to the Hauptmann (en: Captain) in the German Army and the German Air Force.

Netherlands

In the Royal Netherlands Navy, a kapitein-luitenant ter zee is equivalent to a US Navy or Royal Navy commander (OF-4).

Community of Portuguese Language Countries

In the Portuguese Navy, as well as in most of the other Community of Portuguese Language Countries navies, a capitão-tenente is the equivalent naval rank to a British or US lieutenant commander (OF-3). The rank was introduced in the Portuguese Navy in the late 17th century. It was equivalent to an Army lieutenant colonel until the introduction of the rank of frigate captain in 1782 and, from then on, it became equivalent to an Army major.

The Brazilian Navy uses the rank of capitão-tenente as the equivalent to the British and US lieutenant (OF-2). Until the introduction of the rank of corvette captain in 1906, the Brazilian Navy followed the Portuguese model of a capitão-tenente being an equivalent of an Army major.

Slavophone armed forces

Russia

Kapitan-leytenant (Russian: капитан-лейтенант) is a rank in the Russian Navy, previously the Red Fleet/Soviet Navy and Imperial Russian Navy. It is the rank below a captain of the 3rd rank and above a senior lieutenant. In Soviet times, it may be achieved as early as an officer's 5th year of service. In Russian and other East-European navies it is the most senior junior officer rank (equivalent to "captain" in the Army/Ground Forces).

The Russian Navy assigns this rank the two-and-a-half stripe insignia used in Britain and the US for lieutenant commanders. On the other hand, the US Navy considers this rank equivalent to lieutenant.

In terms of responsibilities, officers of this rank may serve as department heads on larger warships, but may also serve as commanding officers of 3rd and 4th rank warships (Russian ship classifications referring to all from Krivak-class frigates to gunboats and minesweepers).

Unlike the equivalent OF2-rank Kapitänleutnant in the German Navy, submarines are at least nominally not on the list of eligible positions. In the past, when the boats were smaller, captain-lieutenants were eligible for the submarine command. However, in current Russian ship ranking no modern submarine is given 3rd rank. This reflects the high status of submarines, as all nuclear submarines (SSBN or SSN) are considered 1st rank and large and medium diesels 2nd rank, while smaller 3rd rank submarines simply aren't built.[6]

Rank insignia IRA, Soviet Navy, RF Navy
Kapitan-leytenant
             
shoulder board
(1703−1911)
shoulder board
(1943−1955)
shoulder board
(1955−1991)
... everyday
uniform
shoulder board / sleeve insignia
(after 2010)

Ukrainian Navy

Captain-Lieutenant (Ukrainian: Капітан-лейтенант) is a rank in the Ukrainian Navy. These are equivalent to lieutenant (OF-2).

The armed forces of Ukraine, formed during the collapse of the USSR, adopted the Soviet model of military ranks, as well as the Soviet marks of distinction. For the distinguishing marks, the captain-lieutenant had three tapes (two medium tapes, one above narrow one) on the sleeve, and chains of one lumen on which four small five-pointed stars were placed.

On July 5, 2016, the President of Ukraine approves the "Uniform Design and Signs of the Distinction of the Armed Forces of Ukraine". The draft includes, among other things, military ranks and distinguishing marks for military personnel. The marks of the distinction of servicemen are changing, departing from the Soviet standard.

November 20, 2017 issued by the order of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine No. 606, which specifies the rules for wearing and using uniform insignia by military personnel.[7][8] The distinguishing marks of the captain-lieutenant became three stripes (two middle ones, one narrow one among which). The distinguishing marks are placed on both the sleeves and on the coats.

Rank insignia UA Navy
Captain-Lieutenant
       
shoulder board
(1995−2016)
shoulder board / sleeve insignia
(after 2016)

United Kingdom

Captain-lieutenant was formerly a rank in the British Army; the senior subaltern rank, above lieutenant and below captain.

A regiment's field officers – its colonel, lieutenant colonel and major – originally commanded their own companies, as well as carrying out their regimental command duties.

However, from the 17th century onwards, the colonel increasingly became a patron and ceremonial head instead of an actual tactical commander, with command in the field devolving to the lieutenant colonel. This left the colonel's company without a captain.

The lieutenant of this company thus became its acting captain. This state of affairs was formally recognised with the creation of the rank of captain-lieutenant, with its own entry in the table of prices for the purchase of commissions.

In 1772 captain-lieutenants were granted rank as captains in their regiments and in the Army.[9] The rank was abolished sometime in the early 19th century.

NATO code

NATO code Country[10] English equivalent
OF-4 Estonia, Netherlands Commander
OF-3 Portugal Lieutenant commander
OF-2 Albania, Bulgaria, Denmark, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway Lieutenant

Gallery

References

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Captain lieutenant news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Captain lieutenant or captain lieutenant is a military rank used in a number of navies worldwide and formerly in the British Army Contents 1 Northern Europe 1 1 Denmark Norway and Finland 1 2 Latvia Lithuanian and Estonia 1 3 Sweden 2 France 3 Germany 4 Netherlands 5 Community of Portuguese Language Countries 6 Slavophone armed forces 6 1 Russia 6 2 Ukrainian Navy 7 United Kingdom 8 NATO code 9 Gallery 10 ReferencesNorthern Europe EditDenmark Norway and Finland Edit The same rank is used in the navies of Denmark kaptajnlojtnant Norway kapteinloytnant and Finland Finnish kapteeniluutnantti Swedish Kaptenlojtnant In Denmark and Norway the higher rank is Ship of the line captain Danish Orlogskaptajn Norwegian Orlogskaptein and the lower rank is First lieutenant Premierlojtnant in Denmark and Lieutenant Loytnant in Norway 1 2 Latvia Lithuanian and Estonia Edit In the Estonian Navy the similarly sounding rank of kaptenleitnant is an officer rank classified as NATO OF 4 i e equal to commander in the Royal Navy and United States Navy 3 As the commander of the Estonian Navy is a captain 4 this is the de facto second highest rank in the Estonian Navy Sweden Edit A captain lieutenant Kaptenlojtnant was in Sweden an officer standing between captain and lieutenant who commanded one of the companies which actually had the regimental commander lieutenant colonel or major as chief In 1750 the captain lieutenant was replaced by staff captain whose number when the so called sekundmajor in 1757 was established became four in each infantry regiment The rank was removed following the 1833 wage regulation 5 France EditThe French Army of the Ancien Regime used a rank of capitaine lieutenant very similar to the British one It was mostly encountered in the Royal Guard maison militaire du roi where the king was officially captain of most of the guard companies but the effective command was in the hands of a captain lieutenant D Artagnan is perhaps the most famous captain lieutenant in French history as commander of the first mousquetaire company Germany EditMain article Kapitanleutnant See also Ranks of the German Bundeswehr and Rank insignia of the German Bundeswehr Kapitanleutnant is an OF2 rank equivalent to the Hauptmann en Captain in the German Army and the German Air Force Netherlands EditIn the Royal Netherlands Navy a kapitein luitenant ter zee is equivalent to a US Navy or Royal Navy commander OF 4 Community of Portuguese Language Countries EditIn the Portuguese Navy as well as in most of the other Community of Portuguese Language Countries navies a capitao tenente is the equivalent naval rank to a British or US lieutenant commander OF 3 The rank was introduced in the Portuguese Navy in the late 17th century It was equivalent to an Army lieutenant colonel until the introduction of the rank of frigate captain in 1782 and from then on it became equivalent to an Army major The Brazilian Navy uses the rank of capitao tenente as the equivalent to the British and US lieutenant OF 2 Until the introduction of the rank of corvette captain in 1906 the Brazilian Navy followed the Portuguese model of a capitao tenente being an equivalent of an Army major Slavophone armed forces EditRussia Edit See also Naval ranks and insignia of the Russian Federation Kapitan leytenant Russian kapitan lejtenant is a rank in the Russian Navy previously the Red Fleet Soviet Navy and Imperial Russian Navy It is the rank below a captain of the 3rd rank and above a senior lieutenant In Soviet times it may be achieved as early as an officer s 5th year of service In Russian and other East European navies it is the most senior junior officer rank equivalent to captain in the Army Ground Forces The Russian Navy assigns this rank the two and a half stripe insignia used in Britain and the US for lieutenant commanders On the other hand the US Navy considers this rank equivalent to lieutenant In terms of responsibilities officers of this rank may serve as department heads on larger warships but may also serve as commanding officers of 3rd and 4th rank warships Russian ship classifications referring to all from Krivak class frigates to gunboats and minesweepers Unlike the equivalent OF2 rank Kapitanleutnant in the German Navy submarines are at least nominally not on the list of eligible positions In the past when the boats were smaller captain lieutenants were eligible for the submarine command However in current Russian ship ranking no modern submarine is given 3rd rank This reflects the high status of submarines as all nuclear submarines SSBN or SSN are considered 1st rank and large and medium diesels 2nd rank while smaller 3rd rank submarines simply aren t built 6 Rank insignia IRA Soviet Navy RF NavyKapitan leytenant shoulder board 1703 1911 shoulder board 1943 1955 shoulder board 1955 1991 everydayuniform shoulder board sleeve insignia after 2010 Ukrainian Navy Edit See also Military ranks of Ukraine Captain Lieutenant Ukrainian Kapitan lejtenant is a rank in the Ukrainian Navy These are equivalent to lieutenant OF 2 The armed forces of Ukraine formed during the collapse of the USSR adopted the Soviet model of military ranks as well as the Soviet marks of distinction For the distinguishing marks the captain lieutenant had three tapes two medium tapes one above narrow one on the sleeve and chains of one lumen on which four small five pointed stars were placed On July 5 2016 the President of Ukraine approves the Uniform Design and Signs of the Distinction of the Armed Forces of Ukraine The draft includes among other things military ranks and distinguishing marks for military personnel The marks of the distinction of servicemen are changing departing from the Soviet standard November 20 2017 issued by the order of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine No 606 which specifies the rules for wearing and using uniform insignia by military personnel 7 8 The distinguishing marks of the captain lieutenant became three stripes two middle ones one narrow one among which The distinguishing marks are placed on both the sleeves and on the coats Rank insignia UA NavyCaptain Lieutenant shoulder board 1995 2016 shoulder board sleeve insignia after 2016 United Kingdom EditCaptain lieutenant was formerly a rank in the British Army the senior subaltern rank above lieutenant and below captain A regiment s field officers its colonel lieutenant colonel and major originally commanded their own companies as well as carrying out their regimental command duties However from the 17th century onwards the colonel increasingly became a patron and ceremonial head instead of an actual tactical commander with command in the field devolving to the lieutenant colonel This left the colonel s company without a captain The lieutenant of this company thus became its acting captain This state of affairs was formally recognised with the creation of the rank of captain lieutenant with its own entry in the table of prices for the purchase of commissions In 1772 captain lieutenants were granted rank as captains in their regiments and in the Army 9 The rank was abolished sometime in the early 19th century NATO code EditNATO code Country 10 English equivalentOF 4 Estonia Netherlands CommanderOF 3 Portugal Lieutenant commanderOF 2 Albania Bulgaria Denmark Germany Latvia Lithuania Norway LieutenantGallery Edit Kapiten leitnant Albanian Navy 11 Kapitan leytenant Azerbaijani Navy 12 Capitao tenente Brazilian Navy 13 Kapitan lejtenant Kapitan leytenant Bulgarian Navy 14 Kaptajnlojtnant Royal Danish Navy 1 Kaptenleitnant Estonian Navy 15 Kapteeniluutnantti Swedish Kaptenlojtnant Finnish Navy 16 Kapitanleutnant German Navy 17 Capitao tenente Navy of Guinea Bissau Kapitan lejtenant Kapitan leytenant Kazakh Naval Forces 18 Kapteinleitnants Latvian Naval Forces 19 Kapitonas leitenantas Lithuanian Naval Force 20 Capitao tenente Mozambique Naval Command Kapitein luitenant ter zee Royal Netherlands Navy 21 Kapteinloytnant Royal Norwegian Navy 2 Capitao tenente Portuguese Navy 22 Kapitan lejtenant Kapitan leytenant Russian Navy 23 Capitao tenente Coast Guard of Sao Tome and Principe Capitao tenente East Timor Navy Kapitan leytenant Turkmen Naval Forces 24 Kapitan lejtenant Kapitan leytenant Ukrainian Navy 25 Kapitan leytenant Uzbek River Force 26 References Edit a b Sovaernets Gradstegn PDF forsvaret dk in Danish Danish Defence 2018 Retrieved 26 May 2021 a b Militaere grader forsvaret no in Norwegian Norwegian Armed Forces 4 February 2021 Retrieved 26 May 2021 Naval rank table of the Estonian Navy Estonian Official CV of Captain Igor Schwede Archived September 30 2011 at the Wayback Machine Westrin Theodor ed 1910 Nordisk familjebok konversationslexikon och realencyklopedi in Swedish Vol 13 New rev and rich ill ed Stockholm Nordisk familjeboks forl p 884 SELIBR 8072220 Polmar N 1991 The Naval Institute Guide the Soviet Navy Tekst nakazu Ministerstva oboroni Ukrayini 606 vid 20 11 2017 r PDF Archived from the original PDF on 27 July 2018 Retrieved 7 February 2019 Tekst nakazu Ministerstva oboroni Ukrayini 606 vid 20 11 2017 r na sajti Liga Zakon Archived from the original on 28 July 2018 Retrieved 7 February 2019 No 11251 The London Gazette 23 26 May 1772 p 1 NATO 2021 STANAG 2116 NATO 7th ed Brussels Belgium NATO Standardization Agency pp B 1 B 3 GRADAT FORCA DETARE PDF aaf mil al in Albanian Archived from the original on 28 April 2021 Retrieved 25 May 2021 Azerbaycan Respublikasi Silahli Quvveleri herbi qulluqcularinin herbi geyim formasi ve ferqlendirme nisanlari haqqinda Esasname PDF mod gov az in Azerbaijani Ministry of Defense 25 June 2001 pp 64 70 Retrieved 16 February 2021 Postos e Graduacoes marinha mil br in Portuguese Brazilian Navy 11 July 2017 Retrieved 7 May 2021 ZAKON ZA OTBRANATA I VORZhENITE SILI NA REPUBLIKA BLGARIYa lex bg in Bulgarian Glava sedma VOENNA SLUZhBA 12 May 2009 Retrieved 25 May 2021 Sumboolika Merevae Auastmed mil ee in Estonian Estonian Defence Forces Retrieved 26 May 2021 Sotilasarvot Puolustusvoimissa puolustusvoimat fi in Finnish Finnish Defence Forces Retrieved 26 May 2021 Dienstgradabzeichen Marine bundeswehr de in German Bundeswehr Retrieved 30 May 2021 Қazakstan Respublikasynyn Қaruly Kүshteri baska da әskerleri men әskeri kuralymdary әskeri kyzmetshilerinin әskeri kiim nysany zhәne ajyrym belgileri turaly adilet zan kz in Kazakh Ministry of Justice Kazakhstan 25 August 2011 Retrieved 29 May 2021 Pakapju iedalijums mil lv lv in Latvian Latvian National Armed Forces Retrieved 26 May 2021 Kariu laipsniu zenklai kariuomene kam lt in Lithuanian Ministry of National Defence Lithuania Retrieved 26 May 2021 De rangonderscheidingstekens van de krijgsmacht PDF in Dutch Ministry of Defence Netherlands 19 December 2016 Retrieved 18 March 2021 Os Postos marinha pt in Portuguese Retrieved 26 February 2021 Prikaz Ministra oborony Rossijskoj Federacii ot 09 10 2020 525 Zaregistrirovan 16 11 2020 60927 in Russian publication pravo gov ru 17 November 2020 pp 320 323 Retrieved 15 September 2021 TURKMENISTANYN KANUNY Harby borclulyk we harby gulluk hakynda Turkmenistanyn Mejlisinin Maglumatlary 2010 y 3 58 nji madda Turkmenistanyn 01 10 2011 y 234 IV Kanuny esasynda girizilen uytgetmeler we gosmacalar bilen LAW OF TURKMENISTAN On military service and military service Information of the Mejlis of Turkmenistan 2010 No 3 Article 58 as amended by the Law of Turkmenistan of October 1 2011 No 234 IV PDF milligosun gov tm in Turkmen Ministry of Defense Turkmenistan pp 28 29 Retrieved 2 June 2021 NAKAZ 20 11 2017 606 zakon rada gov ua in Ukrainian Ministry of Justice of Ukraine 13 December 2017 Retrieved 2 June 2021 O zbekiston Respublikasi fuqarolarining harbiy xizmatni o tash tartibi to g risida lex uz in Uzbek Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Uzbekistan 12 September 2019 Retrieved 3 June 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Captain lieutenant amp oldid 1155002548, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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