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Lance corporal is the lowest of the non-commissioned officer ranks in the Australian Army and New Zealand Army, falling between private and corporal. It is the only appointed rank, and thus demotion is easier than with other ranks. A commanding officer can demote a lance corporal, whereas other ranks require a court martial for demotion. A ...
Corporal: Lance corporal: Private first class: Private: 2020–present No insignia: Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman: Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps: Sergeant major: Master gunnery sergeant: First sergeant: Master sergeant: Gunnery sergeant: Staff sergeant: Sergeant: Corporal: Lance corporal: Private first class: Private: NATO Code ...
LCpl – Lance Corporal (U.S. Marines) LES – Leave and Earnings Statement; LIC – Low Intensity Conflict; LP – Listening Post; LP/OP – Listening Post Observation Post; LPC – Leather Personnel Carrier (boot) LGOP – Little Group Of Paratroopers; LMTV – Light Medium Tactical Vehicle (U.S. Army) LPO – Leading Petty Officer (U.S. Navy ...
Terminal lance – Marine nearing the end of his enlistment at the rank of lance corporal and unlikely to get promoted; also a webcomic of the same name. [97] [98] Also referred to as lance colonel. Terp – An interpreter. The Rock – Okinawa. Thousand-yard stare – unfocused gaze of a battle-weary servicemember.
Corporal or bombardier (CPL or BDR) – E-5; Lance corporal or lance bombardier (LCPL or LBDR) – E-4; Bombardier and lance bombardier are used by members of Royal Australian Artillery. [7] All other corps use corporal and lance corporal.
Lance corporal: Police: Bulgaria. Officers. Rank group General / flag officers Senior officers Junior officers ... Abbreviation: DGP ADGP IGP DIG SSP SP Addl.SP
Corporal: Lance corporal Private † The Household Cavalry's NCOs and warrant officers are the only soldiers in the British Army who do not wear rank insignia on their full dress uniforms (although officers do). Rank is indicated by the wearing of aiguillettes. ‡ A Lance Corporal of Horse is technically an appointment rather than a rank.
BBG = Brevet Brigadier General BGEN = Brigadier General BMG = Brevet Major General CAPT = Captain CDR = Commander CMSGT = Chief Master Sergeant COL = Colonel CPL = Corporal CPT = Captain