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Lientenant commander​

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Answered by 2602alpha
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Answer:

The term lieutenant has a somewhat different meaning in the U.S. and British navies, in which the lowest-ranking commissioned officer is an ensign (U.S.) or sublieutenant (British). The next higher rank is lieutenant junior grade (U.S. and British), followed by lieutenant and lieutenant commander. Lieutenant commanders are senior to lieutenants (N) and to army and air force captains, and are junior to commanders and lieutenant colonels.

Answered by netraparaakh
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Answer:

drove is the correct ans

Explanation:

because drove is a past tense of drive

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