Sergeant is a higher rank than Corporal.
Second Lieutenant is the higher rank
Technically, all officers are of a higher rank than any sergeant. Sergeant Major however, is a very high enlisted rank. A sergeant major will usually only take commands from a Lieutenant Colonel or higher.
A sergeant is an enlisted soldier higher in rank than a corporal or private, lower than such ranks as staff sergeant and first sergeant. In the U.S. Army a sergeant has pay grade E-5 and wears three stripes.
Sergeant is the higher rank.
YES
Second Lieutenant is the higher rank
Sergeant is the higher rank.
No. Corporal is a lower rank than Sergeant.
Technically, all officers are of a higher rank than any sergeant. Sergeant Major however, is a very high enlisted rank. A sergeant major will usually only take commands from a Lieutenant Colonel or higher.
Lieutenant is a higher rank then Sergeant. The Lieutenant is a Commissioned Officer and the Sergeant is the Non-Commissioned Officer.
Edgar Allan Poe held the rank of Sergeant Major in the Army.
Gunnery Sergeant is pay grade E7, and the equivalent Army rank is Sergeant First Class.
A sergeant is an enlisted soldier higher in rank than a corporal or private, lower than such ranks as staff sergeant and first sergeant. In the U.S. Army a sergeant has pay grade E-5 and wears three stripes.
Master Sergeant in the Army is pay grade E8. First Sergeant is the other Army E8 rank.
Sergeant Major of the Army is the highest rank NCO.
Sergeant is the higher rank.
Yes, it is possible to retire from the US Army as a sergeant (E5), but it is not common. Normally, individuals retire from the Army at a higher rank, such as Staff Sergeant (E6) or higher. To retire as a sergeant, certain criteria like time in service and years at the rank need to be met.