Rank is a term that references longevity and seniority. Rating is the term used for the type of work an individual does. While COX would typically be a rating, when it was used, it was one of the only terms that specifically identifed both a rating and a specific rank. COX is the abbreviation for Coxswain. The individual would be an E-4 Boatswain's Mate. Today we would call that a Boatswain's Mate Third Class (BM3). In today's Navy the term is used to refer to any individual running a small boat or landing craft and doesn't refer to a rank or a rating.
His current Rank is Admiral of the Fleet
that depends on which country.
The "skipper" is the person in command of a vessel. It does not correspond to a specific rank.
The rank of "Commodore" is an honorary one, not an actual Navy rank (at least not in today's Navy). A Commodore is a Senior Navy Captain who is a Squadron Commander of a group of ships, submarines, aircraft, etc. Though the officer is addressed as "Commodore", he/she still wears the rank of Captain.
No, there is no rank of commander in the Army. In the Army commander is a title, not a rank. In the Navy, there is a rank of Commander, it is the equivalent of Lt Colonel or O-5.
Rank is a term that references longevity and seniority. Rating is the term used for the type of work an individual does. While COX would typically be a rating, when it was used, it was one of the only terms that specifically identifed both a rating and a specific rank. COX is the abbreviation for Coxswain. The individual would be an E-4 Boatswain's Mate. Today we would call that a Boatswain's Mate Third Class (BM3). In today's Navy the term is used to refer to any individual running a small boat or landing craft and doesn't refer to a rank or a rating.
John Cox - Royal Navy officer - died on 2006-10-03.
John Cox - Royal Navy officer - was born on 1928-10-27.
The Indian Navy is in 5th rank. Reference: answers.yahoo.com
Yes, the Navy has a rank of Sergeant. However, it is important to note that the rank structure and designations can vary among different countries' navies. In the United States Navy, the equivalent rank to a Sergeant is a Petty Officer Second Class.
No. The equivalent rank in the Navy is Admiral.
The highest rank someone can reach in the Royal Australian Navy is Admiral of the fleet. The Royal Australian Navy was created in 1911.
No, the equal rank in the Navy or Coast Guard is a Captain.
There is no such thing as ITN in the Navy. There is IT which is Information Systems Technician. The 3 is their Rank, which would be 3rd class.
Captain 1st Rank in the Russian Navy is the highest Senior Officers rank, preceded by Captain 2nd Rank and followed by Rear Admiral. It corresponds to the rank of Colonel in the Army and the Air Force.
what is the salary of a wing-commander in Indian navy ? There is no rank of wing-commander in Indian Navy. This rank belongs to Indian Air force
I am pretty sure that Captain is the highest rank available to an LDO under present Navy regulations.