Sergeant First Class. Sometimes, the position will be a held by a Staff Sergeant who is promotable.
platoon sergeant
The rank in military or police is spelled sergeant (from the French sergent).
An army platoon leader is a lieutenant, usually a second lieutenant.
No only the commander can take his rank only the sgt can recommend.
Sergeant First Class (E7) is a rank typically used for Platoon Sergeants (who are the senior NCOs in a platoon), and you see a lot of E7s as the senior NCOs of staff offices.
No. Corporal is a lower rank than Sergeant.
The life blood of a US Army company is the squad leader, regardless of rank. The typical rank for a squad leader is Staff Sergeant (E-6). The squad leader is responsible for the training and care of all soldiers in the squad. While the platoon sergeant, first sergeant, platoon leader, and company commander all play important roles, the person who is responsible to ensure the work gets done is the squad leader.
The life blood of a US Army company is the squad leader, regardless of rank. The typical rank for a squad leader is Staff Sergeant (E-6). The squad leader is responsible for the training and care of all soldiers in the squad. While the platoon sergeant, first sergeant, platoon leader, and company commander all play important roles, the person who is responsible to ensure the work gets done is the squad leader.
The correct spelling of the rank is "sergeant" (abbreviated title Sgt.), from French sergent.
Well you train. You get the rank of Private First Class. Then you noramlly do some tours which are really when you go to war. Then if you do well get promoted to a higher job. Like Platoon Leader and work on
They could be assigned an M16A2, M16A4, M4, M249, M240B, they could be put on an M2... depends on rank, position within their platoon, etc.
An army of soldiers or a troop of soldiers or a platoon of soldiers.