A sergeant's mess refers to the dining and recreational area for non-commissioned officers (NCOs) in military settings, specifically sergeants. The term "mess" originates from the French word "manger," meaning to eat, and historically, it denoted a place where troops would gather for meals. The sergeant's mess serves as a space for camaraderie, socializing, and administrative functions among sergeants, distinguishing their gathering from that of commissioned officers and enlisted personnel.
No Time for Sergeants was created in 1958.
The Sergeants affair happened in 1940.
No Time for Sergeants - 1964 Do Me a Favor and Don't Do Me Any 1-14 was released on: USA: 14 December 1964
another fine mess??? another fine mess???
The duration of Another Fine Mess is 1680.0 seconds.
Sergeant -Majors, Master Sergeants, Flight Sergeants, Chief Petty Officers, Senior Technicians, Colour Sergeants, and possibly a few more. - After this were Warrant Officers.
Many sergeants, mostly Sergeants and Staff Sarges.
The plural form for the noun sergeant is sergeants; the plural possessive form is sergeants'.
No Time for Sergeants was created in 1958.
The Sergeants affair happened in 1940.
Assuming you mean Sergeants, one
The book called No Time For Sergeants was written by Mac Hyman in 1954. The book No Time For Sergeants was a best selling novel which was later made into a teleplay on The United States Steel Hour a popular Broadway.
first sergeants
The plural form for the compound noun sergeant at arms is sergeants at arms; the plural possessive form is sergeants at arms'.
Yes, Drill Sergeants can do that.
Two Sergeants of General Custer was created in 1965.
No Time for Sergeants - 1964 was released on: USA: 14 September 1964