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The correct title is; Sergeant AT Arms.
The plural form of sergeant-at-arms is sergeants-at-arms.
The sergeant at arms is present when a state legislature is in session in order to keep order and make sure the lawmaking process is running smoothly. He also acts as a "doorkeeper" to keep unauthorized people from entering a legislative chamber.
E. G Sergeant has written: 'Stamp duties 1971 incorporating a third (cumulative) supplement and noter-up to Sergeant on stamp duties' 'Stamp duties'
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Sergeants at arms is the plural of sergeant at arms
No, a Sergeant at Arms from Toastmasters International does not carry a lethal weapon.
The sergeant at arms stood guard at the barracks entrance.
The plural form for the compound noun sergeant at arms is sergeants at arms; the plural possessive form is sergeants at arms'.
The compound noun is sergeant at arms, an open spaced compound noun.
Is a Sergeant-at-Arms considered a board member and if so should they attend board meetings?