The correct spelling for the military rank is Sergeant.
Sergeant is also used as a rank in most Police Forces around the world.
The insignia badge is normally 3 stripes.
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.
No, he wasn't. Or maybe he was: a Sargeant-Major in the British Army in 1906.
The rank of Sargeant has the insignia of three downward-pointing chevrons.
It simply Translates to Senior Sargeant. In Russian its like this "ста́рший сержа́нт"
Adrian Sargeant was born in 1964.
Carl Sargeant was born in 1968.
Terry Sargeant was born in 1946.
James Sargeant was born in 1936.
Neil Sargeant was born in 1965.
Jack Sargeant was born in 1968.
Livingstone Sargeant was born in 1947.
Leonard Sargeant died in 1880.