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In the Royal Canadian Navy, the rank of lieutenant-commander (LCdr) (French: capitaine de corvette or capc) is the naval rank equal to major in the army or air force and is the first rank of senior officer. Lieutenant-commanders are senior to lieutenants (N) and to army and air force captains, and are junior to commanders and lieutenant colonels.

Following Royal Navy practice, promotion to the rank of lieutenant-commander was previously automatic following accumulation of eight years' seniority as a lieutenant (N). That practice changed in the mid-1990s, after which lieutenant-commander appointments were limited and subject to competition.

Typical appointments for a lieutenant-commander include:

The rank insignia for a lieutenant-commander is two 1⁄2-inch (1.3 cm) stripes with a 1⁄4-inch (0.6 cm) stripe between, worn on the cuffs of the service dress jacket, and on slip-ons on other uniforms. As senior officers, they wear one row of gold oak leaves along the edge of the visor of their service caps. Lieutenant-commanders of the Naval Operations Branch wear the officer's pattern of the branch cap badge: an anchor on a black oval, surrounded by a wreath of maple leaves at the sides and base of the oval, the whole surmounted by St Edward's Crown. Specialist officers in such branches as Logistics, Intelligence and Medical wear their branch cap badges.

Prior to unification of the Canadian Forces in 1968, rank structure and insignia followed the British pattern. As part of the Canadian Naval Centennial the executive curl pattern (shown only in the dress uniform tunic picture below) of naval officer's rank was returned to all uniforms in 2010.

  • Navy uniform variations
  • Dress uniform tunic Dress uniform tunic
  • Uniform shirts (old insignia) Uniform shirts (old insignia)
  • Shoulder boards for short-sleeve shirt and tropical white tunic (old insignia) Shoulder boards for short-sleeve shirt and tropical white tunic (old insignia)
  • CADPAT uniform (old insignia) CADPAT uniform (old insignia)

See also

References

  1. "Royal Canadian Navy ranks and badges". Department of National Defence (Canada). 2023-08-30. Archived from the original on 2023-04-27. Retrieved 2023-11-03.
  2. "NATO Standard APersP-01: NATO Codes for Grades of Military Personnel. Edition A, Version 3". NATO Standardization Office. NATO Standardization Office. 16 June 2022. Retrieved 25 Oct 2022.
Commissioned officer ranks of the Canadian Armed Forces
NATO rank code Student officer OF-1 OF-2 OF-3 OF-4 OF-5 OF-6
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OF-7
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OF-8
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OF-9
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OF-10
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Royal Canadian Navy NCdt A/SLt SLt Lt(N) LCdr Cdr Capt(N) Cmdre RAdm VAdm Adm
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Canadian Army OCdt 2Lt Lt Capt Maj LCol Col BGen MGen LGen Gen Not used
Royal Canadian Air Force OCdt 2Lt Lt Capt Maj LCol Col BGen MGen LGen Gen Not used
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