>From the French..
'Lieu' == place
'Tenant' == holding
Lieutenant == Holding in Place..
As my ex-"Desert Rat" uncle ued to say, they make them Lt's because there's no
other position to trust them with <Grin>
"And, of course, "Lieutenant" is commonly pronounced as "Leftenat" in the
RAF and the Army. Comes from French roots which the Brits will deny in no
uncertain terms... ;-)"
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Dave G KK7SS
DN06ig Richland, WA
'59 Morris Minor 1000
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