Field-grade officers O-4, Major, Maj O-5, Lieutenant Colonel, LtCol O-6, Colonel, Col Generals O-7, Brigadier General, BGen O-8, Major General, MajGen O-9, Lieutenant General, LtGen O-10, General, Gen NOTE 4:There has never been an O-11 "five-star" General rank thus far in...
War Service Rank of Maj. 31.07.1957 served in the ranks for 8 years, 143 days (12.1940) - (04.)1941 Officer Commanding, No. 3 Company, RM Brigade (later RM Division) Re-inforcement Depot (Hayling Island) (06.)1941 - 20.09.1943 15th (Support) Battalion RM, from about 06.1942 15th ...
gunner— abbreviation of Marine Gunner, the title for line warrant officers, designated as experts in various combat arms and tactics, signified by a bursting bomb designation; used informally to refer to the Officer In Charge if he or she is of warrant officer rank....
Note. In naval circles it is custom to refer to the commander of a vessel as Captain. The Navy List bears the phrase "in command". Strictly out of practical considerations CO (Commanding Officer) is used here on this site. Abbreviations and explanations can be found at the help page....
The precise characterization of reservoir parameters is vital for future development and prospect evaluation of oil and gas fields. C-sand and B-sand intervals of the Lower Goru Formation (LGF) within the Lower Indus Basin (LIB) are proven reservoirs. Co
Abbreviations AA, arachidonic acid; ALT, alanine aminotransferase; AM, arithmetic mean; AST, aspartate aminotransferase; AT-SPM, aspirin trigger SPM; AUC, area under the curve; BMI, body mass index; BUN, blood urea nitrogen; c-HDL, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol; c-LDL, low-density lipop...