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'''Sub-Lieutenant''' is the lowest commissioned rank in the [[Royal Navy]], excluding those commissioned from the "[[Lower Deck]]". [[Midshipman (Royal Navy)|Midshipmen]], having completed their many years of training in the naval colleges and training ships, were promoted to the rank of Sub-Lieutenant, which was senior to the rank of 2nd Lieutenant in the British Army and equal to a Lieutenant. | '''Sub-Lieutenant''' is the lowest commissioned rank in the [[Royal Navy]], excluding those commissioned from the "[[Lower Deck]]". [[Midshipman (Royal Navy)|Midshipmen]], having completed their many years of training in the naval colleges and training ships, were promoted to the rank of Sub-Lieutenant, which was senior to the rank of 2nd Lieutenant in the British Army and equal to a Lieutenant. | ||
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Revision as of 11:44, 6 October 2010
Sub-Lieutenant is the lowest commissioned rank in the Royal Navy, excluding those commissioned from the "Lower Deck". Midshipmen, having completed their many years of training in the naval colleges and training ships, were promoted to the rank of Sub-Lieutenant, which was senior to the rank of 2nd Lieutenant in the British Army and equal to a Lieutenant.
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