The correct spelling, sergeant, is a Non-Commissioned Officer rank in the US Armed Forces.
This rank is an enlisted person who has been promoted to a position of leadership over other enlisteds
The rank of Sergeant is E-5 in all 3 branches of the US Armed Forces which use this rank.
E-1 is the lowest rank
E-9 is the highest enlisted.
An O-1 is higher than even an E-9
Master Sargent
Private
Yes, the Navy has a rank of Sergeant. However, it is important to note that the rank structure and designations can vary among different countries' navies. In the United States Navy, the equivalent rank to a Sergeant is a Petty Officer Second Class.
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Rank.. as in the army.. a Sargent has stripes on his shoulder because of his hi ranking position.
"Buck" Sergeant is a term used to denote the most basic rank of Sergeant, which is pay grade E5.
The military rank is spelled sergeant.The spelling 'Sargent' is sometiems encountered as a surname.
major is a higher rank than sargeant rank.
The rank of Buck Sargent (E-4) was done away with on May 2 1991. Today The rank of E-4 is a Senior Airman.
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Many military and paramilitary organisations use the rank designation of "Sergeant". The spelling "Sargent" is also correct according to spellcheck.
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