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Encyclopedia > Commissioned Officers

In the military, a commissioned officer is a member of the service who derives authority directly from a sovereign power, and as such holds a commission from that power.


Commissioned officers are authorized to use deadly force to carry out the lawful orders of their government, either directly or through orders to non-commissioned officers or soldiers.


Having officers is one requirement for combatant status under the laws of war, though these officers need not be commissioned.


In the United States, there are some uniformed commissioned officers who are not members of the military. See uniformed services of the United States, NOAA Corps, and United States Public Health Service.

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British and American commissioned officer ranks

Many of the militaries of the world base their officer ranks upon the officer ranks of the British and American militaries. Officer ranks are typically differently titled but equivalent in rank between the army and navy. For more information, see Comparative military ranks.


British Commissioned Officer Ranks

Army/Royal Marines

The highest rank currently held by a Royal Marines officer is Lieutenant-General, although the rank of General still exists. The position of Captain-General, which is currently held by the Duke of Edinburgh, is an office similar to that of Colonel-in-Chief, and is not a rank, although the insignia is that of a Field Marshal.


Royal Air Force

Royal Navy

US commissioned officer ranks

Army / Air Force / Marine Corps

Navy / Coast Guard

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