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  1. Sub-lieutenant is usually a junior officer rank, used in armies, navies and air forces. In most armies, sub-lieutenant is the lowest commissioned officer rank. However, in Brazil, it is the highest non-commissioned rank , and in Spain, it is the second highest non-commissioned rank.

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      In many navies, a sub-lieutenant is a naval commissioned or...

  2. The rank of second lieutenant (2Lt) was introduced throughout the British Army in 1877 to replace the short-lived rank of sub-lieutenant, although it had long been used in the Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers, Fusilier and Rifle regiments.

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    In many navies, a sub-lieutenant is a naval commissioned or subordinate officer, ranking below a lieutenant, but in Brazil it is the highest non-commissioned rank, and in Spain it is the second highest non-commissioned rank.

  4. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › SottotenenteSottotenente - Wikipedia

    Nel 1955, la Royal Navy creò il grado di sottotenente ad interim (in inglese: acting sub-lieutenan, traducibile anche come "Vice sottotenente" o "sottotenente sostituto"), sebbene tale grado fosse esistito a intermittenza nel corso delle due guerre mondiali.

  5. From 1955 to 1993 there was a rank of acting sub-lieutenant, with the same rank insignia as a sub-lieutenant. Naval pilots in the Fleet Air Arm (and earlier the Royal Naval Air Service) have wings above the curl on the left hand sleeve. Other Fleet Air Arm officers had a letter 'A' inside the curl.

  6. Sub-lieutenant is a military rank. It is normally a junior officer rank. In many navies, a sub-lieutenant is a naval commissioned or subordinate officer, ranking below a lieutenant. In the Royal Navy (RN) the rank of sub-lieutenant is equivalent to the rank of lieutenant in the British Army and...

  7. References. Subaltern (military) A subaltern ( IPA: / ˈsʌbəltərn /) is a primarily British military term for a junior officer. [1] . Literally meaning "subordinate", subaltern is used to describe commissioned officers below the rank of captain and generally comprises the various grades of lieutenant. [2] United Kingdom.