Noun
a commissioned officer in the Navy ranking above a lieutenant and below a commander
Source: WordNetAnother important maneuver was Lieutenant Commander John S. "Jimmy" Thach 's " Thach Weave ", in which two fighters would fly about convert apart. Source: Internet
The couple's statement read: 'In relation to the military, The Duke of Sussex will retain the rank of Major, and honorary ranks of Lieutenant Commander, and Squadron Leader. Source: Internet
Deep Space Nine In 2371, he was promoted to lieutenant commander ( Star Trek Generations ). Source: Internet
Charles Tandy returned home from the service as a Lieutenant Commander in 1948 and negotiated to operate the fledgling leathercraft division himself. Source: Internet
During World War II, Quine lectured on logic in Brazil, in Portuguese, and served in the United States Navy in a military intelligence role, deciphering messages from German submarines, and reaching the rank of lieutenant commander. Source: Internet
An unclassified summary of a 2001 CIA report suggests that Speicher's aircraft was shot down by a missile fired from an Iraqi Air Force aircraft, "Intelligence Community Assessment of the Lieutenant Commander Speicher Case". 27 March 2001. Source: Internet