Proper military etiquette
I have a question about military ranks.
In the U.S. it is considered proper etiquette call personal that hold ranks such as "Lieutenant Commander", to be called simply “Commander”.
In Russia would it be proper to call an officer who has the rank of "Kapitan tret'yego ranga", by the name “Kapitan”?
Re: Proper military etiquette
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Originally Posted by Odin
I have a question about military ranks.
In the U.S. it is considered proper etiquette call personal that hold ranks such as "Lieutenant Commander", to be called simply “Commander”.
In Russia would it be proper to call an officer who has the rank of "Kapitan tret'yego ranga", by the name “Kapitan”?
Kapitan pervogo ranga/Капитан первого ранга = Kaperang/Каперанг
Kapitan vtorogo ranga/Капитан второго ранга = Kavtorang/Кавторанг
Kapitan tret'yego ranga/Капитан третьего ранга = Katrerang/Катреранг
Re: Proper military etiquette
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Originally Posted by BappaBa
Катреранг
Кап-три. Хотя, конечно, это не ответ на вопрос Одина...