What is a LCDR in the navy---Lt. Comander?
What is a LCDR in the navy---Lt. Comander?
That is correct. Lieutenant Commander paygrade O-4 equivalent to a Major in the Army/Marines/Air Force.
Thank you. I just found out my mother's father (married twice) had a son (second marriage) that had that rank in the Navy and is buried at Arlington. Guess that would be a step cousin, if there is such a thing. Only met my grandfather once when very young.
Last edited by dave; 01-24-2012 at 10:47.
Genealogically speaking, the half brother of your mother would be your uncle.
I have a cousin that is his own uncle.
And you're not even from Arkansas.
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