NOUN
- a commissioned officer in the Navy ranking above a lieutenant and below a commander
How To Use lieutenant commander In A Sentence
- Autobiography used to be the preserve of hammy actors, gammy lieutenant commanders and superannuated hangers-on to the Bloomsbury Group.
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- Lieutenant Commander "Gator" Cummings, an F-14 Radar Intercept Officer, or RIO, slued his cursor over to capture the offending blip. Nuke Zone
- With a full lieutenant commander 's uniform a bad guy could simply walk in. The Sun
- With a full lieutenant commander's uniform a bad guy could simply walk in. The Sun
- When World War II broke out he was serving as a Lieutenant Commander in the Royal Navy minesweeper HMS Gleaner, but was posted soon after to the repair ship HMS Resource as First Lieutenant.
- A commissioned rank in the U. S. Navy or Coast Guard that is above lieutenant junior grade and below lieutenant commander.
- A group of 80 planes, led by Lieutenant Commander Egusha, was on its way to attack.
- A commissioned officer in the British and Canadian navies ranking just below a lieutenant commander.
- On the evening of 24 May 1941, British lieutenant commander Malcolm Wanklyn, in command of the submarine Upholder, sighted an enemy troop convoy strongly escorted by destroyers off Sicily.