A group of sergeants is commonly referred to as a "sergeant major" or simply a "group of sergeants." In military contexts, they might also be described as a "platoon" if they are leading soldiers. However, there isn't a specific term that universally defines a group solely made up of sergeants.
World War II. He was a platoon sergeant of a group called the Flying (or Fighting, both were used) Hellfish.
The Marine Sergeant
The Marine Sergeant
A soldier with three stripes on the shoulder is typically called a "sergeant" in many military branches. Sergeants usually hold a position of leadership and may be responsible for overseeing a small group of soldiers.
Sergeant at the law
Drill sergeant
1) Staff Sergeant 2) Special Services Group (sprint) 3) Strategic Studies Group
The E-9 is the senior man present, but the Marine Sergeant is in command. ADLS- Marine Sergeants
A group of Dolphins are called a Pod
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A group of dolphins is called a pod. If that is your question.
A group of shrews is called N.O.W.