Royal Navy Officer Ranks
Military Branch
- Admiral of the Fleet
- Admiral
- Vice-Admiral
- Rear-Admiral
- Commodore First Class
- Commodore Second Class
- Captain
- Commander
- Lieutenant-Commander
- Lieutenant
- Sub-Lieutenant
- Commissioned Warrant Officer
Engineer Branch
From 1 April, 1903, the ranks and titles of officers of the Engineer Branch were changed and given titles akin to the Military Branch.[1] The rank of Engineer Lieutenant-Commander replaced Engineer Lieutenant (Senior List) in 1914.[2]
Engineer Branch Officer Ranks from 1 April, 1903. | |
---|---|
Rank. | Relative Rank, Military Branch. |
Engineer Vice-Admiral | Vice-Admiral |
Engineer Rear-Admiral | Rear-Admiral |
Engineer Captain (of 8 years' seniority) | Captain (of 3 years' seniority) |
Engineer Captain (under 8 years' seniority) | Captain (under 3 years' seniority) |
Engineer Commander | Commander |
Engineer Lieutenant | Lieutenant |
Engineer Sub-Lieutenant | Sub-Lieutenant |
Engineer Cadet | Naval Cadet |
Medical Branch
The medical officers of the Civil Branch formed the Medical Branch by Order in Council of 24 March, 1902.
Before November, 1918 | After November, 1918 |
---|---|
Medical Director-General | Surgeon Vice or Rear-Admiral* |
Surgeon-General | Surgeon Rear-Admiral |
Deputy Surgeon-General | Surgeon Captain |
Fleet Surgeon | Surgeon Commander |
Staff Surgeon | Surgeon Lieutenant-Commander |
Surgeon | Surgeon Lieutenant |
Surgeon Probation, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve | Surgeon Sub-Lieutenant, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve |
* The Medical Director-General was granted the relative rank of Vice-Admiral or Rear-Admiral in the Royal Navy.
Accountant Branch
The rank of Paymaster-in-Chief, with relative rank as Captain, Royal Navy, of three years' seniority, was instituted on 1 October, 1903.[3]
Just before the Armistice in November, 1918, the ranks and styles were altered thus:[4]
Before November, 1918 | After November, 1918 |
---|---|
Paymaster Director-General | Paymaster Rear-Admiral* |
Paymaster-in-Chief | Paymaster Captain |
Fleet Paymaster | Paymaster Commander |
Staff Paymaster | Paymaster Lieutenant-Commander |
Assistant Paymaster | Paymaster Lieutenant |
Clerk | Paymaster Midshipman |
Assistant Clerks | Paymaster Cadet |
* The Paymaster Director-General was granted the rank and style of Paymaster Rear-Admiral.
By Order in Council of 8 November, 1918, the ranks and styles were altered thus:
Before November, 1918 | After November, 1918 |
---|---|
Chief Naval Instructor | Instructor Captain |
Naval Instructor of 15 years' seniority | Instructor Commander |
Naval Instructor of 8 years' seniority | Instructor Lieutenant-Commander |
Naval Instructor of less than 8 years' seniority | Instructor Lieutenant |
Comparative Ranks
Military Branch | Without the curl (until), but with; | |||
Purple between stripes (1915) |
Scarlet between stripes (1918) |
White between stripes (1918) |
Light Blue between stripes (1918) | |
Admiral of the Fleet |
- | - | - | - |
Admiral | - | - | - | - |
Vice- Admiral |
Engineer-in-Chief | Medical Director-General | - | - |
Rear- Admiral |
Engineer Rear-Admiral |
Surgeon-General | - | - |
Commodores, First and Second Class |
- | - | - | - |
Captain of three years' seniority |
Engineer Captain of eight years' service in that rank |
Deputy Surgeon-General |
Paymaster-in-Chief with five years' service in that rank |
Chief Naval Instructor (rank established 1917) |
Captain under three years' seniority |
Engineer Captain under eight years' service in that rank |
Deputy Surgeon-General |
Paymaster-in-Chief | - |
Commander | Engineer Commander | Fleet Surgeon | Fleet Paymaster | Naval Instructor of 14 years' seniority |
Lieutenant- Commander |
Engineer Lieutenant-Commander |
Staff Surgeon | Staff Paymaster | Naval Instructor of 6 years' seniority |
Lieutenant | Engineer Lieutenant | Surgeon | Assistant Paymaster of four years' seniority |
Naval Instructor under 6 years' seniority |
Sub-Lieutenant | Engineer Sub-Lieutenant | - | Assistant Paymaster under four years' seniority |
- |
Footnotes
Bibliography