Three Chevrons: >>> ( Except they go up and down )
The rank of sergeant typically includes three chevrons or stripes, which usually indicate a higher level of authority than lower-ranking enlisted personnel. However, different branches of the military or organizations may have variations in the design and color of the insignia.
Sergeant is the higher rank.
No. Corporal is a lower rank than Sergeant.
Lieutenant is a higher rank then Sergeant. The Lieutenant is a Commissioned Officer and the Sergeant is the Non-Commissioned Officer.
It is spelled sergeant (a non-commissioned military rank, or senior policeman).
Sergeant is a higher rank than Corporal.
Gunnery Sergeant is pay grade E7, and the equivalent Army rank is Sergeant First Class.
First Sergeant (E8).
Command Sergeant Major.
Well...every other rank that isn't First Sergeant, I'm guessing...
Tech 4 was a WWII US Army rank, for men trained in technical specialties, such as radio men, mechanics and so on. It was the same pay grade as a buck sergeant, and the holders of the rank were usually called "sergeant". The insignia of the rank was three chevrons, just like a buck sergeant, but below the chevrons there was a capital "T".
Master Sergeant in the Army is pay grade E8. First Sergeant is the other Army E8 rank.
Command Sergeant Major.