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  1. U.S. Navy. In the United States Navy, captain was the highest rank from 1775 until 1857, when the United States Congress created the rank of flag officer. [1] The modern rank of captain (abbreviated CAPT) is a senior officer rank, with the pay grade of O-6. It ranks above commander and below rear admiral (lower half).

  2. Navy submarine captain Michael Bernacchi, serving as a chief of staff to a flag officer. Reflecting its nautical heritage, the term captain is used as a military title by officers of more junior rank who command a commissioned vessel of the Navy, Coast Guard, or National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) of patrol boat size or greater.

  3. In the United States Navy, captain (abbreviated CAPT) is a senior officer rank, with the pay grade of O-6. It ranks above commander and below rear admiral (lower half). It is equivalent to the rank of colonel in the other uniformed services.

  4. A Captain is a Senior Officer in the United States Navy at DoD paygrade O-6. This page describes how the Navy determines who is eligible for the promotion list to Captain. Like an officer's promotion to LCDR, achieving the rank of CDR is competitive, with only 70% of LCDRs progressing forward.

  5. In the United States Navy, captain was the highest rank from 1775 until 1857, when the United States Congress created the rank of flag officer. [1] The modern rank of captain (abbreviated CAPT) is a senior officer rank, with the pay grade of O-6. It ranks above commander and below rear admiral (lower half).