Wah lau Commander in Canada means at least LTC!
Singapore really good sia. Left right centre General here and there. Commander here and there at MRT station also got. LOL!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commander_(Canada)
In the
Royal Canadian Navy, the rank of
commander (
French:
capitaine de frégate or
capf) is a
Naval rank equal to a
lieutenant-colonel of the Army or Air Force. A commander is senior to a
lieutenant-commander or an army or air force
major, and junior to a
captain(N) or
colonel.
Typical appointments for a commander include:
The rank insignia for a commander is three ½" stripes, worn on the cuffs of the service dress jacket, and on
slip-ons on other uniforms. On the visor of the
service cap is one row of gold oak leaves along the edge. Commanders in the Naval Operations Branch wear the officers' pattern cap badge for that branch, which is an anchor on a black oval, surrounded by a wreath of maple leaves. Specialist officers in such branches as logistics, medical, etc. wear their respective branch cap badges.
A commander is addressed initially by rank and surname, thereafter by superiors and peers as "Commander" and by subordinates as "Sir" or "Ma'am".