A lieutenant ( , ; abbreviated Lt., Lt, LT, Lieut and similar) is a Junior officer rank in the armed forces of many nations, as well as , emergency medical services, Security agency and police forces.
The rank in armies and air forces is often subdivided into subcategories of seniority. In English-speaking navies, lieutenants are often equivalent to the army rank of captain; in other navies, the lieutenants are usually equal to their army counterparts.
Lieutenant may also appear as part of a title used in various other organisations with a codified command structure. It often designates someone who is "second-in-command", and as such, may precede the name of the rank directly above it. For example, a "lieutenant master" is likely to be second-in-command to the "master" in an organisation using both ranks.
Political uses include lieutenant governor in various governments, such as the viceregal representatives of the Crown in Canadian provinces. In the United Kingdom, a lord lieutenant is the sovereign's representative in a county or lieutenancy area, while a deputy lieutenant is one of the lord lieutenant's deputies.
In the 19th century, British writers who considered this word either an imposition on the English language, or difficult for common soldiers and sailors, argued for it to be replaced by the calque "steadholder". However, their efforts failed, and the French word is still used, along with its many variations (e.g. lieutenant colonel, lieutenant general, lieutenant commander, flight lieutenant, second lieutenant and many non-English language examples), in both the Old World and the New World.
The rare Old French variant spelling leuf for Modern French lieu () supports the suggestion that a final of the Old French word was in certain environments perceived as an . Furthermore, in Latin, the lingua franca of the era, the letter is used for both and . In Royal Navy (RN) tradition—and other English-speaking navies outside the United States—a reduced pronunciation is used. This is not recognised as current by recent editions of the OED (although the RN pronunciation was included in editions of the OED up until the 1970s).
There is great variation in the insignia used worldwide. In most English-speaking and Arabic-speaking countries, as well as a number of European and South American nations, full lieutenants (and equivalents) usually wear two stars (pips) and second lieutenants (and equivalents) one. An example of an exception is the United States, whose armed forces distinguish their lieutenant ranks with a silver bar for first lieutenant and a gold bar for second lieutenant.
(Algerian Land Forces)
File:Angola-Army-OF-1b.svg|Tenente
(Angolan Army)
File:Argentina-Army-OF-1b.svg|Teniente
(Argentine Army)
File:Post-Soviet-Army-OF-1b.svg|լեյտենանտ
Leytenant
(Armenian Ground Forces)
File:Australian Army OF-1b.svg|Lieutenant
(Australian Army)
File:Bundesheer - Rank insignia - Leutnant.png|Leutnant
(Austrian Army)
File:10.AzAF-LT.png|Leytenant
(Azerbaijani Land Forces)
File:Bangladesh-army-OF-1b.svg|Lieutenant
(Bangladesh Army)
File:Post-Soviet-Army-OF-1b.svg|Лейтэнант
Liejtenant
(Belarusian Ground Forces)
File:Army-BEL-OF-01a.svg|Lieutenant
(Belgian Land Component)
File:Belize-Army-OF-1b.svg|Lieutenant
(Belize Ground Forces)
File:Benin Army OF-1b.svg|Lieutenant
(Benin Army)
File:TteEB.svg|Teniente
(Bolivian Army)
File:08.Bhutan Army-1LT.svg|Lieutenant
(Royal Bhutan Army)
File:11.RBrLF-1LT.svg|Leftenan
(Royal Brunei Land Force)
File:Rank insignia of Лейтенант of the Bulgarian Army.png|Лейтенант
Leytenant
(Bulgarian Land Forces)
File:09. Burkina Faso Army - 1LT.svg|Lieutenant
(Burkina Faso Ground Forces)
File:Burundi-Army-OF-1a.svg|Lieutenant
(Burundi Ground Forces)
File:Cameroon-Army-OF-1b.svg|Lieutenant
(Cameroon Ground Forces)
File:Canadian Army OF-1b.svg|Lieutenant
(Canadian Army)
File:Cape Verde-army-OF-1b.svg|Tenente
(Cape Verdean National Guard)
File:11.CAGF-1LT.svg|Lieutenant
(Central African Ground Forces)
File:Chad-Army-OF-1b.svg|Lieutenant
(Chadian Ground Forces)
File:SS.OO.3.EJER.TENIENTE.svg|Teniente
(Chilean Army)
File:Colombia-Army-OF-1b.svg|Teniente
(Colombian Army)
File:Comoros-Army-OF-1b.svg|Lieutenant
(Comorian Army)
File:DR Congo Army OF-1b.svg|Lieutenant
(Land Forces of the DR Congo)
File:09-ROCongo Army-1LT.svg|Lieutenant
(Congolese Ground Forces)
File:Cuba-Army-OF-1b.svg|Teniente
(Cuban Revolutionary Army)
File:Denmark-Army-OF-1a-M11.svg|Løjtnant
(Royal Danish Army)
File:Djibouti-Army-OF-1b.svg|Lieutenant
(Djiboutian Army)
File:10.ECA-1LT.svg|Teniente
(Ecuadorian Army)
File:El-Salvador-Army-OF-1b.svg|Teniente
(Salvadoran Army)
File:08. EGLF-1LT.svg|Teniente
(Army of Equatorial Guinea)
File:ES-Army-OF13.svg|Leitnant
(Estonian Land Forces)
File:Fijian-OF-01b.svg|Lieutenant
(Fiji Infantry Regiment)
File:Luutnantti M05.svg|Luutnantti
Löjtnant
(Finnish Army)
File:Army-FRA-OF-01a.svg|Lieutenant
(French Army)
File:10.GLF-LT.svg|Lieutenant
(Gabonese Army)
File:Georgia Army OF-1b.png|ლეიტენანტი
Leit’enant’i
(Georgian Land Forces)
File:HD H 41 Leutnant FschJg.svg|Leutnant
(German Army)
File:08-Ghana Army-1LT.svg|Lieutenant
(Ghana Army)
File:Guatemala-army-OF-1b.svg|Teniente
(Guatemalan Army)
File:Mali-Army-OF-1b.svg|Lieutenant
(Guinea Ground Forces)
File:Guyana Defence Force (GDF) Lieutenant rank insignia.svg|Lieutenant
(Guyana Army)
File:Haiti-Army-OF-1b.svg|Lieutenant
(Haitian Army)
File:HON-army-OF-1b.svg|Teniente
(Honduran Army)
File:Lieutenant of the Indian Army.svg|Lieutenant
(Indian Army)
File:Ireland-Army-OF-1b.svg|Lieutenant
(Irish Army)
File:Rank insignia of tenete of the Army of Italy (1973).svg|Tenente
(Italian Army)
File:Ivory Coast-Army-OF-1b.svg|Lieutenant
(Ivory Coast Ground Forces)
File:Jamaica-Army-OF-1b.svg|Lieutenant
(Jamaican Army)
File:11-RKGF-LT.svg|Лейтенант
Leytenant
(Kazakh Ground Forces)
File:08. Kenyan Army LT.svg|Lieutenant
(Kenya Army)
File:08.Kyrgyzstan Army-LT.svg|Лейтенант
Leytenant
(Kyrgyz Army)
File:LV-Army-OF1b.png|Leitnants
(Latvian Land Forces)
File:Blank.svg|Lieutenant
(Lesotho Army)
File:13-Lithuania Army-2LT.svg|Leitenantas
(Lithuanian Land Forces)
File:Army-LUX-OF-01b.svg|Lieutenant
(Luxembourg Army)
File:Madagascar-Army-OF-1b.svg|Lieutenant
(Madagascar Ground Forces)
File:08. Malawi Army - LT.svg|Lieutenant
(Malawian Army)
File:09.Malta Army-1LT.svg|Logutenent
(Army of Malta)
File:Malaysia-army-OF-1b.svg|Leftenan
(Malaysian Army)
File:06.Mali Army-1LT.svg|Lieutenant
(Malian Army)
File:Mexico army OF1b.svg|Teniente
(Mexican Army)
File:09-Moldovan Army-2LT.svg|Locotenent
(Moldovan Ground Forces)
File:Monaco-army-OF-1b.svg|Lieutenant
(Army of Monaco)
File:11-Moroccan Army-1LT.svg|Lieutenant
(Royal Moroccan Army)
File:Mozambique-Army-OF-1b.svg|Tenente
(Mozambican Army)
File:08-Namibia Army-1LT.svg|Lieutenant
(Namibian Army)
File:12.Nepalese Army-1LT.svg|Lieutenant
(Nepali Army)
File:New Zealand-Army-OF-1b.svg|Lieutenant
(New Zealand Army)
File:08-Nicaragua Army-2LT.svg|Teniente
(Nicaraguan Army)
File:Blank.svg|Lieutenant
(Niger Ground Forces)
File:Nigeria-Army-OF-1b.svg|Lieutenant
(Nigerian Army)
File:OF-1(B) Pakistan Army.svg|Lieutenant
لیفٹنینٹ
(Pakistani Army)
File:Paraguay-Army-OF-1b.svg|Teniente
(Paraguayan Army)
File:Peru-Army-OF-1b.svg|Teniente
(Peruvian Army)
File:Army-POR-OF-01a.svg|Tenente
(Portuguese Army)
File:Romania-Army-OF-1b.svg|Locotenent
(Romanian Land Forces)
File:Russia-Army-OF-1b-2010.svg|Лейтенант
Leytenant
(Russian Ground Forces)
File:08-Rwanda Army-1LT.svg|Lieutenant
(Rwandan Land Forces)
File:Belize-Army-OF-1b.svg|Lieutenant
(SKN Regiment)
File:Guardia di Rocca OF1b.png|Tenente
(Sammarinese Guard of the Rock)
File:STeP OF-1b.svg|Tenente
(Army of São Tomé and Príncipe)
File:Senegal-Army-OF-1b.svg|Lieutenant
(Senegalese Army)
File:Seychelles Army OF-01b (2018).svg|Lieutenant
(Seychelles Infantry Unit)
File:02-RSA-OF01b.svg|Lieutenant
(Singapore Army)
File:SAA-OF-1b.svg|Lieutenant
(South African Army)
File:Spain-Army-OF-1b.svg|Teniente
(Spanish Army)
File:Sri Lanka-army-OF-1b.svg|Lieutenant
(Sri Lanka Army)
File:Sweden-Field-OF-1b (2019).svg|Löjtnant
(Swedish Army)
File:CHE OF1b Lt.svg|Leutnant
(Swiss Army)
File:Post-Soviet-Army-OF-1b.svg|Лейтенант
Lejtenant
(Tajik Ground Forces)
File:09-Tanzania Army-1LT.svg|Lieutenant
Luteni
(Tanzanian Army)
File:Timor-Leste-Army-OF-1b.svg|Tenente
(Timor-Leste Army)
File:Togo-Army-OF-1b.svg|Lieutenant
(Togolese Army)
File:Tonga-Army-OF-1b.svg|Lieutenant
(Tongan Land Component)
File:TaT-Army-OF-1b.svg|Lieutenant
(Trinidad and Tobago Regiment)
File:Post-Soviet-Army-OF-1b.svg|Leýtenant
(Turkmen Ground Forces)
File:Uganda-Army-OF-1b.svg|Lieutenant
(Ugandan Land Forces)
File:UA shoulder mark 12.svg|Лейтенант
Leitenant
(Ukrainian Ground Forces)
File:British Army OF-1b.svg|Lieutenant
(British Army)
File:Rank insignia of Leutnant (OF-1b) Pontifical Swiss Guard.svg|Leutnant
(Swiss Guard)
File:TTEEJB-GNB.png|Teniente
(Venezuelan Army)
File:Uzbekistan-army-OF-1b.svg|Leytenant
(Uzbek Ground Forces)
File:Blank.svg|Lieutenant
(Zambian Army)
File:Zimbabwe-Army-OF-1b.svg|Lieutenant
(Zimbabwe National Army)
File:Generic-Navy-3.svg|Teniente
(Colombian Naval Infantry)
File:Maldives Army OF-1a.svg|ލެފްޓިނަންޓް
Leftinant
(Maldivian Marine Corps)
File:Spain-Marines-OF-1b.svg|Teniente
(Spanish Marine Infantry)
File:Sweden-Navy-OF-1b (Amphibious).svg|Löjtnant
(Swedish Amphibious Corps)
File:British Royal Marines OF-1b.svg|Lieutenant
(Royal Marines)
(Royal Australian Air Force)
File:CDN-Air Force-Lieutenant (OF1A)-2015.svg|Lieutenant
(Royal Canadian Air Force)
File:Indian IAF OF-2.svg|Flight lieutenant
(Indian Air Force)
File:Teniente de la FAM.gif|Teniente
(Mexican Air Force)
File:RO-Airforce-OF-2bs.PNG|Locotenent
(Romanian Air Force)
File:SAAF-OF-1b.svg|Lieutenant
(South African Air Force)
File:Tte-ea.svg|Teniente
(Spanish Air Force)
File:SWE-Airforce-löjtnant.png|Löjtnant
(Swedish Air Force)
File:Thai air O2.png|Flight lieutenant
(Royal Thai Air Force)
File:British RAF OF-2.svg|Flight lieutenant
(Royal Air Force)
In the US Air Force, the Third Lieutenant Program refers specifically to a training program at active duty air force bases for cadets of the Air Force Academy and Air Force ROTC the summer before their fourth and final year before graduation and commissioning. A single silver or subdued pip is used to designate this rank.
The Royal Air Force also has an acting pilot officer designation, the most junior commissioned rank in the British armed forces. It is functionally equivalent to third lieutenant.
The insignia of a lieutenant in many navies, including the Royal Navy, consists of two medium gold braid stripes (top stripe with loop) on a navy blue or black background. Where in Myanmar Navy, they're Sub Lieutenant with the insignia of 2 gold stars. This pattern was copied by the United States Navy and various Air Forces for their equivalent ranks grades, except that the loop is removed (see flight lieutenant).
In the U.S. Navy or U.S. Coast Guard the billet of first lieutenant describes the officer in charge of the deck department or division, depending upon the size of the ship. In smaller ships with only a single deck division, the billet is typically filled by an ensign while in larger ships with a deck department, consisting of multiple subordinate divisions, the billet may be filled by a lieutenant commander. On submarines and smaller Coast Guard cutters the billet of first lieutenant may be filled by a petty officer.
Notably, the United States Revenue Cutter Service used a simple officer rank structure with Captain, First, Second and Third Lieutenants, each of whom had distinct insignia. The title of Third Lieutenant, essentially equal to the rank of ensign, existed until 1915 when the Service became the nucleus of the new United States Coast Guard. Because of the time required to fully establish this organization the rank continued for some time afterwards; the first Coast Guard aviator, Elmer F. Stone, was a third lieutenant until 1918. Commander Elmer F. "Archie" Stone, USCG Coast Guard Aviator #1
In the United States, a governor serves as the chief executive officer and commander-in-chief in each of the fifty states and in the five permanently inhabited territories, functioning as both head of state and head of government therein.
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