General Officer Abbreviations

  • Thread starter Proper Military Abreviation
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Proper Military Abreviation

Specifically: Rank O
5

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KARL DEWEY

What service?
Army - Lieutenant Colonel
Air Force - Lieutenant Colonel
Navy – Commander
Marine - Lieutenant Colonel
 
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Mike Mueller

O5 is not a General Grade Officer, it is a Company Grade Officer.

And the abbreviations are:

US Army: LTC
US Air Force:: Lt Col
US Navy: CDR
US Marine Corps: Lt Col
 
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Tony Toews [MVP]

KARL DEWEY said:
What service?
Army - Lieutenant Colonel
Air Force - Lieutenant Colonel
Navy – Commander
Marine - Lieutenant Colonel

And other countries?

Tony
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Pieter Wijnen

And where pray mssrs, does this thread lead in terms of solving Access
related problems?

;-) Pieter
 
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Larry Linson

And where pray mssrs, does this thread lead in terms of solving Access
related problems?

You haven't necessarily missed your chance to post the "standard disclaimer"
about the topic of this newsgroup, and the occasional misdirection of the
online interface, etc., as no one has... yet... seen fit to point out the
facts to this user.

Larry
 
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