Jack Roberts wrote:But commander and captain are the same thing. Midshipman, captain, commodore, admiral
Meliva wrote:Jack Roberts wrote:But commander and captain are the same thing. Midshipman, captain, commodore, admiral
I looked it up, a commander is below a captain in navy ranks.
Meliva wrote:the rank of commander is a pretty old rank. in fact I looked it up. it originated in 18th century
The title, originally "master and commander,"[1] originated in the 18th century to describe naval officers who commanded ships of war too large to be commanded by a Lieutenant but too small to warrant the assignment of a post-captain
Meliva wrote:says before about 1770 but doenst have an exact date. it was shortened from master and commander to just commander in 1794 though.
Meliva wrote:close enough honestly. again pirates glory doesn't need to be 100% realistic. besides if we were to use nothing but terms and such from this time period, then technically speaking a lot of nations shouldn't exist. The united states and Australia for example.