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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.
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In the Royal Canadian Navy, Captain(N) (abbreviated Capt(N);...
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This is a list of serving senior officers of the Royal Navy....
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In the Royal Canadian Navy, Captain(N) (abbreviated Capt(N); capitaine de vaisseau, abbreviated capv) is a senior officer rank, equal to an army or air force colonel. A captain(N) is senior to a commander , and junior to a commodore .
This is a list of serving senior officers of the Royal Navy. It includes currently serving admirals, vice-admirals, rear-admirals, and commodores. [1][obsolete source][2][3]
NameAppointmentFormer BranchDecorationsChief Executive Officer, Submarine ...LogisticsKBEDirector General of Air, Defence ...Warfare/Fleet Air ArmKCB, CBEWarfareCB, OBEWarfare/Fleet Air ArmCBEAlthough the Royal Marines does not officially use the rank of field marshal, the Captain General Royal Marines, the ceremonial head of the corps, wears a field marshal's rank insignia. [ 5 ] Officer ranks of the Royal Marines
The Royal Navy is part of His Majesty's Naval Service, which also includes the Royal Marines and the Royal Fleet Auxiliary. The professional head of the Naval Service is the First Sea Lord who is an admiral and member of the Defence Council of the United Kingdom.
Il capo professionale della Royal Navy è il First Sea Lord ("Primo Lord del Mare"), che detiene anche il titolo di Chief of the Naval Staff ("Capo del personale navale"). Attualmente questo incarico è detenuto dall'ammiraglio Tony Radakin [ 4 ]
The predominant colours of Royal Navy uniforms are navy blue and white. Since reforms in 1997 male and female ratings have worn the same ceremonial uniform. [1] RN uniforms have served as the template for many maritime uniforms throughout the world, especially in the British Empire and Commonwealth.