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  1. Lieutenant [nb 1] (abbreviated Lt, LT (U.S.), LT (USN), Lieut and LEUT, depending on nation) is a commissioned officer rank in many English-speaking nations' navies and coast guards. It is typically the most senior of junior officer ranks.

  2. O-1 through O-4 are junior officers: ensign, lieutenant (junior grade), lieutenant, and lieutenant commander. O-5 and O-6 are senior officers: commander and captain. O-7 through O-10 are flag officers: rear admiral (lower half) , rear admiral , vice admiral (three stars), and admiral .

  3. Ranks and insignia of NATO navies' officers. Each officer rank in the navy of a NATO country may be compared with the ranks used by any military service in other NATO countries, under a standardized NATO rank scale. This is useful, for instance, in establishing seniority amongst officers serving alongside each other within ...

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    Of-10
    Of-9
    Croatian Navy [6] v t e
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    French Navy [10] v t e
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  4. Tenente comandante (inglese Lieutenant commander anche con trattino Lieutenant-commander; abbreviato LtCdr. o LCDR) è un grado tra gli ufficiali adottato in molte marine di tradizione anglofona, fra le quali la marina degli Stati Uniti e la marina britannica.

  5. Lieutenant is the third commissioned officer rank in the United States Navy, and is comparable to the rank of Captain in the other branches of the Armed Service. Lieutenants serve as Division Officers aboard Navy ships, and command groups of sailors and petty officers in various divisions including the deck department, engineering, and others.