no it is a title not a rank
The correct title is; Sergeant AT Arms.
The possessive form of "sergeant at arms" is "sergeant at arms'." If referring to a single sergeant at arms, you would say "the sergeant at arms' duties." If you need to indicate possession by multiple sergeants at arms, you would use "sergeants at arms'."
The plural form of sergeant-at-arms is sergeants-at-arms.
Colonel then Captain then Sergeant .
sergent in arms
Sergeants at arms is the plural of sergeant at arms
Seargents At Arms
No, a Sergeant at Arms from Toastmasters International does not carry a lethal weapon.
The sergeant at arms stood guard at the barracks entrance.
The plural form for the compound noun sergeant at arms is sergeants at arms; the plural possessive form is sergeants at arms'.
The compound noun is sergeant at arms, an open spaced compound noun.
Is a Sergeant-at-Arms considered a board member and if so should they attend board meetings?