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By 1776 a typical infantry regiment had a regimental staff and eight companies. Along with three field officers and six staff officers, the regimental staff included four staff NCOs: a sergeant major, a quartermaster sergeant, and two lead musicians (a drum major and a fife major).
For City Police it can vary city to city, but generally it's this: Chief of Police Deputy Chief of Police Staff Superintendent Superintendent Inspector Staff Sergeant Sergeant/Detective Constable RCMP Chain of Command: Commissioner Deputy Commissioner Assistant Commissioner Chief Superintendent Superintendent Inspector Corps Sergeant Major Sergeant Major Staff Sergeant Major Staff Sergeant Sergeant Corporal Police Constable 1st Class Police Constable 2nd Class Police Constable 3rd Class Police Constable 4th Class Cadet
Yes. Staff Sergeant is pay grade E6 in both the US Army and US Marine Corps (it's pay grade E5 in the Air Force).
I am in JROTC (junior reserved officers in training corps) so I have to know... Private Private first class specialist or a corporal (I am a corporal) sergeant staff sergeant sergeant first class Master sergeant or first sergeant sergeant major command sergeant sergeant of the army
A sergeant is an enlisted soldier higher in rank than a corporal or private, lower than such ranks as staff sergeant and first sergeant. In the U.S. Army a sergeant has pay grade E-5 and wears three stripes.
Staff Sergeant/SSG
You get staff sergeant I but after staff sergeant II and III you get staff sergeant first class. hope this helped ;)
A Staff Sergeant in the Marine Corps and Army - $3226.20 a month. A Staff Sergeant in the Air Force - $2828.40 a month.
If they have a line number, yes.
staff sergeants
Technical Sergeant (TSgt) is an enlisted rank (E-6) between Staff and Master Sergeant. It is equivalent to the Army's and Marines' Staff Sergeant.
Staff Sergeant Melvin Wayne Ross died in 1965.
Staff Sergeant Melvin Wayne Ross was born in 1930.
Color Sergeants (or Colour Sergeants in the British Army or Canadian Forces) were usually equivalent or slightly higher in rank to Staff Sergeants, depending on the country in which they served. The title is now ceremonial in most military organizations.
Staff Sergeant
A Staff Sergeant is a noncommissioned officer, whereas a Captain is a commissioned officer.
The '3' indicates skill level 3, which would be the rank of Staff Sergeant. A Staff Sergeant would be a squad leader, or a Staff Sergeant with seniority or who is close to promotion to Sergeant First Class might fill the role of Platoon Sergeant. They might also work as a staff NCO in a battalion/brigade/division/etc. shop, which wouldn't be a leadership position.