To become a sergeant (SGT) in the U.S. Army, soldiers typically need to serve a minimum of 3 to 4 years, depending on their military occupational specialty (MOS) and performance. Promotion to SGT requires meeting specific time-in-service and time-in-grade requirements, as well as passing the Army's promotion board and meeting other criteria. Additionally, soldiers must demonstrate leadership abilities and complete required training courses. Ultimately, individual performance and opportunities can affect how long it takes to achieve this rank.
USMC
It's Feldwebel or Oberfeldwebel
No. Once the sgt is granted leave it is all up to him at that point. He will still be on the army payroll.
Sgt & wo2
he was a 12B which is the MOS code in the army for combat engineer. i also think he was a drill sgt too
Yes
It looks like he does
Non Commissioned Officer. Usually a Sgt. or above in the enlisted ranks.
They are not out yet.
Between Sergeant (SGT) and Master Sergeant (MSGT) in the U.S. Army, there is one rank: Staff Sergeant (SSG). Therefore, there is a total of one rank between SGT and MSGT.
yes he was in the army
From lowest to highest in the enlisted ranks: Airman Basic, Airman, Senior Airman, Staff Sgt, Tech Sgt, Master Sgt, Senior Master Sgt, Chief Master Sgt. On the officer side of the house. 2nd Lt, 1st Lt, Captain, Major, Lt Col, Col, Brig General and then Major General. Usually, the highest ranking officer in a State National Guard is a Major General (2 stars)