Lieutenant colonel (United Kingdom)

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Lieutenant Colonel
Wing commander (RAF
)

Lieutenant Colonel (Lt Col), is a rank in the

wing commander
.

The rank insignia in the British Army and Royal Marines, as well as many Commonwealth countries, is a crown above a four-pointed "Bath" star, also colloquially referred to as a "pip". The crown has varied in the past with different monarchs; the current one being the Tudor Crown. Most other Commonwealth countries use the same insignia, or with the state emblem replacing the crown.[2]

In the modern British Armed forces, the established commander of a regiment or battalion is a lieutenant colonel.

From 1 April 1918 to 31 July 1919, the Royal Air Force maintained the rank of lieutenant colonel. It was superseded by the rank of wing commander on the following day.

Ceremonial usage

Certain regiments of the British Army have honorary appointments as Regimental Lieutenant Colonel and Deputy Regimental Lieutenant Colonel. These are similar in nature and less in rank to Colonel of the Regiment.

Historical insignia

  • 1810 to 1855 lieutenant colonel's shoulder rank insignia
    1810 to 1855 lieutenant colonel's shoulder rank insignia
  • 1856 to 1867 lieutenant colonel's collar rank insignia
    1856 to 1867 lieutenant colonel's collar rank insignia
  • 1867 to 1880 lieutenant colonel's collar rank insignia
    1867 to 1880 lieutenant colonel's collar rank insignia
  • 1881 to 1902 lieutenant colonel's shoulder rank insignia
    1881 to 1902 lieutenant colonel's shoulder rank insignia
  • 1902 to 1920 lieutenant colonel's sleeve cuff rank insignia
    1902 to 1920 lieutenant colonel's sleeve cuff rank insignia

See also

References

  1. ^ "Ranks". British Army Website. Retrieved 22 December 2013.
  2. ^ "British Army ranks | National Army Museum". www.nam.ac.uk. Retrieved 29 June 2022.