LIEUTENANT, JUNIOR GRADE
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'Lieutenant, Junior Grade' ('LTJG'), is a commissioned rank in the United States Navy, the Coast Guard, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Corps and the Public Health Service Commissioned Corps ranking above an Ensign and below a Lieutenant. As an armed forces commissioned officer, a Lieutenant, J.G. leads non-commissioned officers and enlisted personnel.
Until achieving the rank of Commander, it is customary to address junior naval officers as "Mister." For example, LTJG Rogers might be addressed as "Mister Rogers," or as "Lieutenant Rogers."
The time for promotion to LTJG is a minimum of two years after commissioning in the Navy or eighteen months in the Coast Guard.
The equivalent rank in the United States Army, United States Marine Corps and United States Air Force is First Lieutenant. In the Royal Navy and the navies of many Commonwealth countries, the equivalent rank is Sub-Lieutenant.
★ Comparative military ranks
★ U.S. Navy officer rank insignia
LTJG insignia.
'Lieutenant, Junior Grade' ('LTJG'), is a commissioned rank in the United States Navy, the Coast Guard, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Corps and the Public Health Service Commissioned Corps ranking above an Ensign and below a Lieutenant. As an armed forces commissioned officer, a Lieutenant, J.G. leads non-commissioned officers and enlisted personnel.
Until achieving the rank of Commander, it is customary to address junior naval officers as "Mister." For example, LTJG Rogers might be addressed as "Mister Rogers," or as "Lieutenant Rogers."
The time for promotion to LTJG is a minimum of two years after commissioning in the Navy or eighteen months in the Coast Guard.
The equivalent rank in the United States Army, United States Marine Corps and United States Air Force is First Lieutenant. In the Royal Navy and the navies of many Commonwealth countries, the equivalent rank is Sub-Lieutenant.
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★ Comparative military ranks
★ U.S. Navy officer rank insignia
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