case officer vs lieutenant

case officer

noun
  • A person assigned to manage a client's affairs. 

  • In intelligence organisations, a person who manages a network of agents. 

lieutenant

noun
  • A person who manages or executes the plans and directives of another, more senior person - i.e. a manager to his director. 

  • A naval officer whose rank is above that of Sub-Lieutenant in the British Navy and below that of a Lieutenant Commander. 

  • A Commissioned Officer in the United States Coast Guard, Public Health Service, or National Atmospheric and Oceanic Administration whose rank is above that of Ensign and below Lieutenant Commander. There are two ranks of lieutenant: Lieutenant Junior Grade and lieutenant. 

  • The second-in-command (2IC) of a group. 

  • In the US Army, Air Force and Marines, holding the rank above Second Lieutenant and below Captain. Both ranks may be referred to as "Lieutenant" or as the complete forms of the ranks. 

  • A Commissioned Officer in the British Army and Royal Marines, holding the rank above Second Lieutenant and below Captain. Both ranks may be referred to as "Lieutenant," however "Second Lieutenant" is to specify that the officer is not yet a full Lieutenant. 

  • A naval officer whose rank is above that of Ensign in the United States Navy and below that of a Lieutenant Commander. There are two ranks of lieutenant: Lieutenant Junior Grade and Lieutenant. 

  • A naval Commissioned Officer who holds the rank above Sub-Lieutenant and below Lieutenant Commander. 

adj
  • A military grade that is junior to the grade the adjective modifies: lieutenant colonel, lieutenant general, lieutenant commander. 

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