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Colonel - Wikipedia The title Colonel of the Regiment (to distinguish it from the military rank of colonel) continues to be used in the modern British Army The ceremonial position is often conferred on retired general officers, brigadiers or colonels who have a close link to a particular regiment
COLONEL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of COLONEL is a commissioned officer in the army, air force, or marine corps ranking above a lieutenant colonel and below a brigadier general How to use colonel in a sentence
COLONEL Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com noun an officer in the U S Army, Air Force, or Marine Corps ranking between lieutenant colonel and brigadier general: corresponding to a captain in the U S Navy a commissioned officer of similar rank in the armed forces of some other nations
Colonel | Army Officer, Commanding Officer, Regiment | Britannica Colonel, the highest field-grade officer, ranking just below the general officer grades in most armies or below brigadier in the British services A colonel was traditionally the commanding officer of a regiment or brigade
Official Colonelcy: Office of the Colonel - Military In the United States Army, Marine Corps, and Air Force, colonel is the most senior field grade military officer rank, immediately above the rank of lieutenant colonel and just below the rank of brigadier general
Colonel - definition of colonel by The Free Dictionary n 1 a A commissioned rank in the US Army, Air Force, or Marine Corps that is above lieutenant colonel and below brigadier general b One who holds this rank or a similar rank in another military organization 2 An honorary nonmilitary title awarded by some states of the United States
American Colonels: Origin of the Colonel - American Colonels The colonel rose quickly to become the most prevalent figure of the American landscape beginning in 1651, it was a title that could be granted to the gentry to lead a colony (a township or county) with absolute authority in law