Anthypolokhagos

Anthypolokhagos

Anthypolokhagos (Ανθλγος) is used in the Greek language to mean "Second Lieutenant". In the modern Hellenic Army the rank is the lowest commissioned officer rank and is inferior to an Ypolokhagos (First Lieutenant). The insignia consists of a single silver star (or a star and a bar for reserve officers). Officers holding this rank should be addressed as "Kyrie Anthipolokhage" (Κύριε Ανθυπολοχαγέ) (stressed on the last syllable) by their subordinates, or "Anthipolokhage + family name" by their superior officers.


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  • Second Lieutenant — is the lowest commissioned officer military rank in many armed forces. In British English the rank is pronounced second /lɛf tɛnənt/ (lef tenent), while in American English it is pronounced second /lu tɛnənt/ (loo tenent).United Kingdom and… …   Wikipedia

  • Ypolokhagos — (Υπλγος) , from the Ancient Hypolochagos, is used in the modern Greek language to mean First Lieutenant . In the modern Hellenic Army the rank is superior to that of Anthypolokhagos (Literally: In place of Lieutenant , i.e Second Lieutenant) and… …   Wikipedia

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