BlackBat242
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And as you might recall, when "fluff" contradicts rules, I usually take the rules.
Also note that the Navy is about the only service where this happens.
An example of a meaningless title is the Southern-US "Colonel".
Example: Colonel Edward M. House served not only as intimate friend and chief political advisor to President Woodrow Wilson (USA, 1912-1920), but also as a national security advisor and senior diplomat (from 1913 to 1919).
He never served in any military, but got his "rank" for political warfare. House helped to make four men governor of Texas: James S. Hogg (1892), Charles A. Culberson (1894), Joseph D. Sayers (1898), and S. W. T. Lanham (1902). After the election House acted as unofficial advisor to each governor. Hogg gave House the title "Colonel" by promoting House to his staff.