- Oct 22, 2014
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That's the Army for you. Probably would have confused the troops as a Captain is an Army rank.Just for fun, here is my aversion to titles. With the Army's boats the senior individual aboard the LCM8s was the Coxswain. He or she was an E-5 or Specialist 5. The title was Specialist and often just the first name. Aboard the larger tugs or ships the senior individual was either a Chief Warrant 2 or 3. The title was Sir or Mr. Neither Captain or Skipper were ever used.
Naval custom is any naval officer who commands a ship is addressed as "captain" while aboard in command, regardless of their actual rank. Even NCO's can be in command of a Naval vessel and they are referred to as "The Captain" while in command. Often the term Skipper is used in a less than formal communication.