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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SergeantSergeant - Wikipedia

    The term sergeant refers to a non-commissioned officer placed above the rank of a corporal, and a police officer immediately below a lieutenant in the US, and below an inspector in the UK. In most armies, the rank of sergeant corresponds to command of a team/section, or squad.

    • Staff sergeant

      Staff sergeant (SSgt) is E-5 in the United States Air Force....

    • Sergeant major

      Sergeant major is a senior non-commissioned rank or...

  2. Exército Britânico. ( Warrant Officer, Class One) História. A palavra sargento deriva-se do latim servientes (de servir, aquele que serve ou que auxilia na arma, na armada brasileira, segundo regulamento militar de 1808 - brasileiro e português).

  3. Command sergeant-major (sargento-mor de comando) é a função de suboficial adjunto de uma unidade de escalão igual ou superior ao batalhão. Esta função pode ser desempenhada por sargentos de várias patentes, conforme o tipo de unidade.

  4. In the United States Marine Corps, first sergeant (abbreviated 1stSgt) is a permanent rank and ranks above gunnery sergeant and below sergeant major and master gunnery sergeant. It is equal in grade to master sergeant (E8), although the two ranks have different responsibilities.

  5. Staff sergeant (SSgt) is E-5 in the United States Air Force. It ranks above senior airman and below technical sergeant. It is the Air Force's first non-commissioned officer rank, as well as the first Air Force rank to which promotion is attained on a competitive basis.

  6. Sergeant major is a senior non-commissioned rank or appointment in many militaries around the world. History. In 16th century Spain, the Sargento mayor ("sergeant major") was a general officer. He commanded an army's infantry, and ranked about third in the army's command structure; he also acted as a sort of chief of staff to the army's commander.

  7. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › SergeantSergeant – Wikipedia

    Sergeant (englisch, niederländisch, finnisch), Sergent (französisch, dänisch), Sargento (portugiesisch und spanisch, von lateinisch serviens, dienend) ist in zahlreichen englisch-und romanischsprachigen Ländern sowie in Dänemark, den Niederlanden und Finnland ein Unteroffiziersdienstgrad.