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'''Major''' is a military [[rank]], the equivalent of which is used by the service organizations of many civilizations. As a traditional grade, major is a line officer of a fighting organization, below a [[colonel]] and above a [[captain]]. In comparison to naval ranking systems, this rank is equivalent to the naval [[lieutenant commander]] rank. Some rank systems include an additional rank, [[lieutenant colonel]], that is superior to major and inferior to colonel.
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'''Major''' was a [[military]] [[rank]], the equivalent of which was used by the service organizations of many civilizations. As a traditional grade, major was a line officer of a fighting organization, below a [[lieutenant colonel]] and above a [[captain]]. In comparison to naval ranking systems, this rank was equivalent to the naval [[lieutenant commander]] rank.
   
This grade exists in some form in many other culture's rank arrangements, such as the [[Romulan]] [[Tal Shiar]] and the [[Bajoran Militia]].
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The rank of major existed in some form in many other culture's ranking arrangements, such as the [[Romulan]] [[Tal Shiar]] and the [[Bajoran Militia]].
   
Some rank systems use the term major in conjunction with other ranks to create a different grade, major [[general]] or [[sergeant]] major for example.
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Some rank systems used the term major in conjunction with other ranks to create a different grade, such as [[major general]].
   
{{bginfo|In the episode {{e|Patterns of Force}}, Captain Kirk addresses an SS officer several times as "major" even though the officer wears both the collar and shoulder insignia of a colonel. This was a common problem throughout the episode in that several characters wore rank insignias which did not correspond to the ranks spoken of in the dialog.}}
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{{bginfo|In the episode {{e|Patterns of Force}}, Captain Kirk addresses an SS officer several times as "major" even though the officer wears both the collar and shoulder insignia of a colonel. This was a common problem throughout the episode in that several characters wore rank insignia which did not correspond to the ranks spoken of in the dialogue.}}
   
 
== Noted majors ==
 
== Noted majors ==
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*Major [[Jatarn]] ([[Bajoran]] - [[Bajoran Militia]])
 
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*Major [[Kira Nerys]] ([[Bajoran Militia]])
 
*Major [[Kira Nerys]] ([[Bajoran Militia]])
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*Major [[Klev]] ([[Tandaran]] [[military]])
 
*Major [[Rakal (Major)|Rakal]] ([[Romulan]] - [[Tal Shiar]])
 
*Major [[Rakal (Major)|Rakal]] ([[Romulan]] - [[Tal Shiar]])
 
*Major [[Talok]] ([[Vulcan High Command]], in fact covert [[Romulan]] agent)
 
*Major [[Talok]] ([[Vulcan High Command]], in fact covert [[Romulan]] agent)
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Ekosian SS

Major was a military rank, the equivalent of which was used by the service organizations of many civilizations. As a traditional grade, major was a line officer of a fighting organization, below a lieutenant colonel and above a captain. In comparison to naval ranking systems, this rank was equivalent to the naval lieutenant commander rank.

The rank of major existed in some form in many other culture's ranking arrangements, such as the Romulan Tal Shiar and the Bajoran Militia.

Some rank systems used the term major in conjunction with other ranks to create a different grade, such as major general.

In the episode "Patterns of Force", Captain Kirk addresses an SS officer several times as "major" even though the officer wears both the collar and shoulder insignia of a colonel. This was a common problem throughout the episode in that several characters wore rank insignia which did not correspond to the ranks spoken of in the dialogue.

Noted majors

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