It simply Translates to Senior Sargeant. In Russian its like this "ста́рший сержа́нт"
Exact number of personnel is unknown, but the bombings were carried out by B-29 bomers of the 509th Heavy Bombardment Group. Three B-29s flew for each bombing, and a B-29 normally carried a crew of eleven, but there were many more in the entire group, and for a few years after the war the 509th was the only nuclear-armed bomber unit in the world.
it was the the soviet union
No. The Soviet Union did enter World War 2 but on the other side. Germany invaded and then forced the Soviet Union into the war
Stalin was the sole Soviet leader from 1927-1953.
no one. soviet union is russia which is on the allies side.
a staff Sergeant
A Staff Seargeant is a rank in the US Army that was identified by 4 stripes worn on each arm. Three stripes pointed up and a curved stripe under them. This was one rank above the rank of Sergeant (3 stripes).
NCO stands for: Non Commissioned Officer (all ranks between Private First Class and Lieutenant) Example (WW2 ranks): Corporal, T5, T4, T3, Sergeant, Staff Sergeant, Tech Sergeant, Master Sergeant, First Sergeant. This abbreviation is still used in the Armed Forces today.
Exact number of personnel is unknown, but the bombings were carried out by B-29 bomers of the 509th Heavy Bombardment Group. Three B-29s flew for each bombing, and a B-29 normally carried a crew of eleven, but there were many more in the entire group, and for a few years after the war the 509th was the only nuclear-armed bomber unit in the world.
In the US Army during World War 2, there were two paths from which you could advance. There was the way of which you go to Corporal, to Sergeant, to Staff Sergeant and so on. But there was also the Technicians path. This went from Technician Grade 5, equivalent to Corporal, abbreviated T/5. Then Technician Grade 4, equivalent to Sergeant, abbreviated T/4. These replaced "specialists" and were replaced by specialists at a later date after the war. However their roles, varied. A technician is mostly seen as a mechanic or combat engineer. This is not correct, they ranged from cooks, to clerks, and medics. How exactly were they assigned? Sometimes, the same way as the regular chain of command, or sometimes they would be assigned to a unit. For example, a medic for a platoon.
no
A lvl 19 twink staff in World of Warcraft.
Soviet is an adjective. Eg.: Soviet Union used to be the biggest country in the world.
Yes they are In the world of anthem your job is chosen for just like in soviet russia
it was the the soviet union
On January 8, 1942, Technician Third Class (T/3), Technician Fourth Class (T/4), and Technician Fifth Class (T/5) were added to the rank insignia. On September 4, 1942, a "T" was added to the standard chevron design that corresponded with that grade. A technician was not addressed as one such, but rather as the neighboring rank in its pay grade (T/5 as Corporal; T/4 as Sergeant; T/3 as Staff Sergeant). A technician did not have the authority to give commands or issue orders. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Army_enlisted_rank_insignia_of_World_War_II
No, World in Conflict: Soviet Assault is an expansion to World in Conflict. You must buy World in Conflict to play it.