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NO YOU CAN NOT ADDRESS A MASTER SERGEANT AS "SERGEANT"! Yes you can do this in the Army but should you address a Master Sergeant in the Marines as a Sergeant or "Sarg" your going to hear some vocal cords at high volume in your face.
I believe the correct address is 'Your Worship'.
The correct spelling is "address". When you are talking about more than one it's "addresses".
From a lower rand soldier "Sir".
The plural form for the noun sergeant is sergeants; the plural possessive form is sergeants'.
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The plural form of "sergeant major" is "sergeants major."
That is the correct spelling for "highness" (elevation, or a form of royal address).
The formal, correct way to address a cardinal is "Your Eminence".
Under the age of 18, "master" is the correct form of address, followed by his first name.Aged 18 and above, "mister" is the correct form of address, followed by his last name.For example: James Smith would addressed as "Master James" until his 18th birthday when he would then be addressed as "Mister Smith".