Audy Murphy
john rodgers was the youngest veteran in world war 2
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.
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In World War I, the rank higher than a colour sergeant is a sergeant major. A sergeant major typically oversees multiple soldiers and is responsible for administrative tasks within a company or battalion. Above the sergeant major, ranks continue to include warrant officers and commissioned officers, such as lieutenants and captains.
lots of babys died
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You had to be a Sergeant First Class
john rodgers was the youngest veteran in world war 2
The youngest sergeant in British history is believed to be George W. H. H. B. Baird, who was promoted to the rank of sergeant in the British Army at the age of 15 during World War I. His promotion was recorded in 1916, showcasing how age requirements were often bypassed during wartime. However, records can be inconsistent, and there may be other contenders for this title throughout history.
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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.
billy stuntzingham
The youngest reported soldier in ww1 was from Britain and he was 12.
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a staff Sergeant
In World War I, the rank higher than a colour sergeant is a sergeant major. A sergeant major typically oversees multiple soldiers and is responsible for administrative tasks within a company or battalion. Above the sergeant major, ranks continue to include warrant officers and commissioned officers, such as lieutenants and captains.
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