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  2. Lieutenant colonel (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The lieutenant colonel was sometimes known as "lieutenant to the colonel." [ citation needed ] In British practice, regiments were commanded by their lieutenant colonels, as the colonel was a titular position [ 8 ] (with the incumbent absent from the regiment serving as a senior staff officer , a general officer , or as a member of the nobility ).

  3. United States Air Force officer rank insignia - Wikipedia

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    This process will repeat at the 13-16 year mark for promotion to Lieutenant Colonel and then around the twenty-year mark for promotion to Colonel. The five-star grade General of the Air Force has only been held by General of the Air Force Henry H. Arnold .

  4. Defense Officer Personnel Management Act - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, Army promotions up to lieutenant colonel were decentralized and delegated to commanders in the field. This was in contrast to the Navy, which first introduced an "up or out" system in 1916. The Navy also instituted a centralized selection system, which it maintained even during World War II. [2]

  5. Ranks of the Civil Air Patrol - Wikipedia

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    All promotions are based on completion of ET program levels until lieutenant colonel. The CAP grades of colonel, brigadier general, and major general are reserved for wing and region commanders, National Vice Commander, and National Commander respectively. Since promotion from lieutenant to lieutenant colonel are based upon achievement ...

  6. Brevet (military) - Wikipedia

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    An Army lieutenant colonel who has been selected for promotion to colonel uses lieutenant colonel (promotable), while in the Air Force, that officer would use colonel (select). The promotion of an enlisted person or non-commissioned officer to commissioned officer rank as a reward for displaying leadership and bravery is referred to as a direct ...

  7. Dismissed Space Force lieutenant colonel tapped to join Air ...

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    In 2021, Lohmeier was fired from the Space Force, where he served as a lieutenant colonel, after criticizing the U.S. military on a conservative podcast. Lohmeier joined “The Steve Gruber Show ...

  8. United States Army officer rank insignia - Wikipedia

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    Field grade includes major, lieutenant colonel, and colonel. [1] ... The promotion was effective on July 4, 1976, the bicentennial of the Declaration of Independence.

  9. Frocking - Wikipedia

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    For example, in 2005, two U.S. Air Force lieutenant colonels selected for promotion to colonel were brevetted (frocked) colonel about six months ahead of their effective dates of promotion because of the high-profile nature of the duties that they were performing. [citation needed]