The correct spelling, sergeant, is a Non-Commissioned Officer rank in the US Armed Forces.
This rank is an enlisted person who has been promoted to a position of leadership over other enlisteds
The rank of Sergeant is E-5 in all 3 branches of the US Armed Forces which use this rank.
E-1 is the lowest rank
E-9 is the highest enlisted.
An O-1 is higher than even an E-9
Master Sargent
Private
Yes, the Navy has a rank of Sergeant. However, it is important to note that the rank structure and designations can vary among different countries' navies. In the United States Navy, the equivalent rank to a Sergeant is a Petty Officer Second Class.
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Rank.. as in the army.. a Sargent has stripes on his shoulder because of his hi ranking position.
"Buck" Sergeant is a term used to denote the most basic rank of Sergeant, which is pay grade E5.
The military rank is spelled sergeant.The spelling 'Sargent' is sometiems encountered as a surname.
major is a higher rank than sargeant rank.
The rank of Buck Sargent (E-4) was done away with on May 2 1991. Today The rank of E-4 is a Senior Airman.
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Many military and paramilitary organisations use the rank designation of "Sergeant". The spelling "Sargent" is also correct according to spellcheck.
No, there is no rank of commander in the Army. In the Army commander is a title, not a rank. In the Navy, there is a rank of Commander, it is the equivalent of Lt Colonel or O-5.