Sergeants at arms is the plural of sergeant at arms
The plural form for the compound noun sergeant at arms is sergeants at arms; the plural possessive form is sergeants at arms'.
The plural of "coat of arms" is "coats of arms".
Men at arms. The word 'arms' is a mass noun - and is already plural.
The plural is arms.
Seargents At Arms
The plural form of sergeant-at-arms is sergeants-at-arms.
eyes, ears, arms, legs, etc
If mother is singular: mother's If mother is plural: mothers'
The plural of ottoman, meaning a low upholstered seat without a back or arms, typically serving also as a box, is ottomans The plural of Ottoman, meaning a Turk, especially of the Ottoman period, is Ottomans
Yes to whoever posted this answer. If he is a SGT then he must be a SGT.
That is the correct spelling of the plural "handlebars" (a combined pair of control arms on a bicycle or similar vehicle).
some times, but usually as Sgt, regard less of rank, [exceptions] first sgt, or a sgt major, there addressed as first sgt or TOP and sgt major, are addressed as sgt major.