police sergeant.
It is spelled sergeant (a non-commissioned military rank, or senior policeman).
The rank in military or police is spelled sergeant (from the French sergent).
No, that is not the correct spelling.The correct spelling is sergeant.Some example sentences are:The police sergeant arrested the suspect.Remember to solute the sergeant this time.I think Sergeant Williams will be here soon.
The likely word is sergeant, a senior police rank, or non-commissioned officer of the military.
Army sergeant.
Memoirs of a Police Sergeant was created in 1852.
The rank for a non-commissioned officer is "sergeant", and this also applies to police or other ranks. The abbreviation is normally used only as a title with a name, e.g. Sgt. Bill Jones.
You spell it like this. Sergeant.
Sergeant
For City Police it can vary city to city, but generally it's this: Chief of Police Deputy Chief of Police Staff Superintendent Superintendent Inspector Staff Sergeant Sergeant/Detective Constable RCMP Chain of Command: Commissioner Deputy Commissioner Assistant Commissioner Chief Superintendent Superintendent Inspector Corps Sergeant Major Sergeant Major Staff Sergeant Major Staff Sergeant Sergeant Corporal Police Constable 1st Class Police Constable 2nd Class Police Constable 3rd Class Police Constable 4th Class Cadet
A Sergeant in the police force would be a first line supervisor of those below them, yes.
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