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Lieutenant is a rank of the Canadian Army and Royal Canadian Air Force. The equivalent rank in the Royal Canadian Navy is "sub-lieutenant". A naval lieutenant is one rank superior to the army rank of lieutenant and the naval rank of sub-lieutenant. Lieutenants and sub-lieutenants are equivalent to ranks with a NATO code of OF-1. The British pronunciation "lef-tenant" is used by the Canadian Armed Forces, but the American pronunciation of "loo-tenant" is sometimes heard.

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  • Lieutenant (Canada)
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  • Lieutenant is a rank of the Canadian Army and Royal Canadian Air Force. The equivalent rank in the Royal Canadian Navy is "sub-lieutenant". A naval lieutenant is one rank superior to the army rank of lieutenant and the naval rank of sub-lieutenant. Lieutenants and sub-lieutenants are equivalent to ranks with a NATO code of OF-1. The British pronunciation "lef-tenant" is used by the Canadian Armed Forces, but the American pronunciation of "loo-tenant" is sometimes heard.
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  • Lieutenant is a rank of the Canadian Army and Royal Canadian Air Force. The equivalent rank in the Royal Canadian Navy is "sub-lieutenant". A naval lieutenant is one rank superior to the army rank of lieutenant and the naval rank of sub-lieutenant. Lieutenants and sub-lieutenants are equivalent to ranks with a NATO code of OF-1. The rank insignia of a lieutenant is one ½-inch (13 mm) stripe with a ¼-inch (6.4 mm) stripe above it. The rank insignia of a sub-lieutenant is a ¼-inch (6.4 mm) stripe with one ½-inch (13 mm) stripe with the executive curl above it. On CADPAT and flying uniforms, the bars are olive drab on army slip-ons, dark blue on air force slip-ons, and black on navy slip-ons. On dress uniforms, all officers' stripes are gold thread. The British pronunciation "lef-tenant" is used by the Canadian Armed Forces, but the American pronunciation of "loo-tenant" is sometimes heard.
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