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Has anyone come across new terminology for officers?
As far as I understand:
Subordinate Officer : OCdt;
Junior Officers: 2Lt, Lt, Capt;
Senior Officers: Maj, Lcol, Col;
GO/FO: Bgen +
But I now I keep hearing the term superior officers for Majs and Lcols, and senior officers for Col and up. Has anyone else come across this or at least understand it? Obviously there is a difference between a Maj and a Col but why the change in terminology? Is it to align more with the civilian public service where Cols are equivalent to the first level of executives (EX-1)?
As far as I understand:
Subordinate Officer : OCdt;
Junior Officers: 2Lt, Lt, Capt;
Senior Officers: Maj, Lcol, Col;
GO/FO: Bgen +
But I now I keep hearing the term superior officers for Majs and Lcols, and senior officers for Col and up. Has anyone else come across this or at least understand it? Obviously there is a difference between a Maj and a Col but why the change in terminology? Is it to align more with the civilian public service where Cols are equivalent to the first level of executives (EX-1)?