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  1. The Republic of China Army (ROCA), also known as the ROC Army or Chinese Army and unofficially as the Taiwanese Army, [2] is the largest branch of the Republic of China Armed Forces. An estimated 80% of the ROC Army is located on Taiwan, while the remainder are stationed on the Penghu, Kinmen, Matsu, Dongsha and Taiping Islands.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wei_(rank)Wei (rank) - Wikipedia

    Wei is a company-grade officer rank used in some East Asian militaries, including China, Taiwan, North Korea and South Korea . Chinese variant. People's Liberation Army.

  3. People's Liberation Army rank insignia. The People's Liberation Army in China has five rank schemes among different military branches, including Ground Force, Navy, Air Force, Rocket Force, Strategic Support Force.The Surface Force, Submarine Force, Coastal Defense Force, Marine Corps and Naval Air Force, although being a part of the ...

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    In Indonesia, "first lieutenant" is known as Letnan Satu (Lettu), Indonesian National Armed Forces uses this rank across all three of its services. It is just above the rank of second lieutenant and just below the rank of captain.

    In the Israel Defense Forces, the rank above second lieutenant is simply lieutenant. The rank of (קצין מקצועי אקדמאי (קמ"א (katsín miktsoí akademaior "kama"), a professional academic officer (that is, a medical, dental or veterinary officer, a justice officer or a religious officer), is equivalent to a professional officer of the second class in th...

    British Army

    In the British Army and Royal Marines, the rank above second lieutenant is simply lieutenant (pronounced lef-tenant), with no ordinal attached. Before 1871, when the whole British Army switched to using the current rank of "lieutenant", the Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers and fusilier regimentsused "first lieutenant" and "second lieutenant".

    Royal Navy

    The first lieutenant (often abbreviated "1st Lt") in a Royal Navyship is a post or appointment, rather than a rank. Historically the lieutenants in a ship were ranked in accordance with seniority, with the most senior being termed the first lieutenant and acting as the second-in-command, unless the ship was complemented with a commander. Although lieutenants are no longer ranked by seniority, the post of "first lieutenant" remains. In minor war vessels, destroyers, frigates, and submarines, t...

    U.S. Army, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Air Force, and U.S. Space Force

    In the U.S. Army, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Air Force, and U.S. Space Force, a first lieutenant is a junior commissioned officer. It is just above the rank of second lieutenant and just below the rank of captain. It is equivalent to the rank of lieutenant (junior grade) in the other uniformed services. Promotion to first lieutenant is governed by Department of Defense policies derived from the Defense Officer Personnel Management Act of 1980. DOPMA guidelines suggest all "fully qualified" offic...

    U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard

    In the U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard, "first lieutenant" is the name of a billet and position title, rather than rank. Officers aboard early sailing ships were the captain and a number of lieutenants. The senior among those lieutenants was known as the first lieutenant, and would have assumed command if the captain were absent or incapacitated. As modern ships have become more complex, requiring specialized knowledge of engineering, communications, and weapons, the "first lieutenant" is the...

    U.S. Revenue Cutter Service

    The term "first lieutenant" had a dual meaning in the United States Revenue Cutter Service (known until 1894 as the United States Revenue-Marine). The position title of first lieutenant was held by a junior officer who was in charge of deck operations and gunnery. The rank of first lieutenant was the equivalent of lieutenant in the current rank structure of the U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Navy, United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrat...

    Army

    1. First lieutenant (Antigua and Barbuda Regiment) 2. Teniente primero (Argentine Army) 3. First lieutenant (Australian Army) 4. First lieutenant (Botswana Ground Force) 5. Primeiro tenente (Brazilian Army) 6. Primeiro tenente (Cape Verdean National Guard) 7. Primer teniente (Cuban Revolutionary Army) 8. Premierløjtnant (Royal Danish Army) 9. Primer teniente (Dominican Army) 10. Yliluutnantti Swedish: Premiärlöjtnant (Finnish Army) 11. First lieutenant (Gambian National Army) 12. Primeiro ten...

    Marines

    1. First lieutenant (United States Marine Corps)

    Navy

    1. Primeiro-tenente (Cape Verdean Coast Guard)

  4. When the ROC was in power in mainland China, its army was the National Revolutionary Army before being renamed as the Republic of China Armed Forces in 1947 due to the implementation of the Constitution of the Republic of China. [5]

  5. This Is the Army is a 1943 American wartime musical comedy film produced by Jack L. Warner and Hal B. Wallis and directed by Michael Curtiz, [ 5 ] adapted from a wartime stage musical with the same name, designed to boost morale in the U.S. during World War II, directed by Ezra Stone.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LieutenantLieutenant - Wikipedia

    A lieutenant (UK: / lɛfˈtɛnənt / lef-TEN-ənt, US: / luː -/ loo-; [1] abbreviated Lt., Lt, LT, Lieut and similar) is a junior commissioned officer rank in the armed forces of many nations, as well as fire services, emergency medical services, security services and police forces.

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