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A platoon sergeant is someone who is responsible for the care and well-being of a platoon of soldiers. It is a description of a job.

A Sergeant First Class is a pay grade (rank). It is also called E-7, and abbreviated SFC.

Usually (but not always) the job of platoon sergeant is given to a soldier in the pay grade of Sergeant First Class, due to their experience and skill. It is possible to have a well-performing soldier of the previous rank (Staff Sergeant) doing the job of platoon sergeant, and it is also possible that a Sergeant First Class could be doing something other than leading a platoon (staff duty, for example).

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A platoon sergeant in the army is typically a staff sergeant (E-6). However, it is worth noting that in some cases, a platoon sergeant could also be a sergeant first class (E-7). The specific rank can vary based on the unit and branch of the army.


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