well depends on the age how long they've been in service and how many acchievments they've made! well some sergeants have 1 medal, some 2, some 3, some 4 or more
I've met a Corporal who is good friends with my mum and has 4 medals
he's been in the army for 12 years!
Army sergeant.
US Army sergeant Robert Howard received eight Purple Hearts for Vietnam War
The rank of sergeant is denoted by three chevrons on the sleeve of the DPCU uniform (old style) or in the rank-slot on the front of the new design uniform.
The question makes no sense. There is no such thing as a "Marine Second Sergeant" (nor would one be in the Army if such a thing existed), nor does even a "Second Sergeant" rank exist.
There are three ranks within the pay grade of E9 - Sergeant Major, Command Sergeant Major, and Sergeant Major of the Army. There is only one Sergeant Major of the Army.
There is no such rank as Medic Sergeant Major of the Army. There is a Sergeant Major of the Army and regardless of his specialty, it is just SMA.
Sergeant (E-5); Buck Sergeant (nick name).
Only Australian citizens can join the Australian army. www.defencejobs.gov should answer all questions about the army and its jobs
The first Sergeant Major of the US Army was appointed on July 1, 1966.
Gunnery Sergeant is pay grade E7, and the equivalent Army rank is Sergeant First Class.
No, there is no rank of "Major Sergeant" in the Army Rangers. The ranks in the U.S. Army Rangers follow the same structure as the rest of the Army, including ranks such as Private, Sergeant, Lieutenant, Captain, and Colonel.
well the Americas of course