Can a lieutenant commander command a ship?

Can a lieutenant commander command a ship?

The NATO rank code is mostly OF-3. A lieutenant commander is a senior department officer or the executive officer (second-in-command) on many warships and smaller shore installation, or the commanding officer of a smaller ship/installation. They are also senior department officers in naval aviation squadrons.

How much do retired lieutenant commanders make?

A Lieutenant Commander is a junior officer in the United States Navy at DoD paygrade O-4. A Lieutenant Commander receives a monthly basic pay salary starting at $4,985 per month, with raises up to $8,324 per month once they have served for over 18 years.

When do Navy officers get promoted to LTJG?

Officers may be promoted to LTJG as soon as qualified, but not earlier than the date of completion of 24 months service in grade as Ensign (ENS) For example, an ENS whose date of rank is 2 October 2017 will complete 24 months in grade on 1 October 2019 and will be eligible for promotion on 2 October 2019

How long do you have to be in the Navy to be promoted to lieutenant?

Promotion from ensign, the O-2 officer grade, to lieutenant junior grade, O-3, requires an officer to have been in the Navy for not less than two years. This is the time-in-service requirement.

How do you get promoted in the Navy?

Officers recommended for promotion are chosen by a selection board from a pool of all eligible candidates. Promotion from ensign, the O-2 officer grade, to lieutenant junior grade, O-3, requires an officer to have been in the Navy for not less than two years. This is the time-in-service requirement.

Can a lieutenant be promoted to a junior grade?

UNCLASSIFIED Promotion to Lieutenant Junior Grade Commanding officers are authorized to make the initial determination as to the basic qualifications of officers under their command to serve in the grade of lieutenant junior grade (LTJG)

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