No. Corporal is a lower rank than Sergeant.
Sergeant is the higher rank.
Sergeant is a higher rank than Corporal.
Sergeant is the higher rank.
Yes, its like how sergeant is a higher rank than corporal in military ranks.
Yes, by one rank up. Corporal is E-4 and Sergeant is E-5
In the US Army, there's two ranks - Specialist, and Corporal. In the US Marines, it's just Corporal. The Specialist rank in the Army is not an NCO rank, whereas Corporal is.
Lieutenant is a higher rank then Sergeant. The Lieutenant is a Commissioned Officer and the Sergeant is the Non-Commissioned Officer.
A sergeant is an enlisted soldier higher in rank than a corporal or private, lower than such ranks as staff sergeant and first sergeant. In the U.S. Army a sergeant has pay grade E-5 and wears three stripes.
In most armies, it's Sergeant. Some armies are structured a little different, though. For example, the Canadian Forces has a "Master Corporal" rank which is equivalent to a US Army Sergeant, while the French equivalent is "Corporal-Chef", which comes between Corporal and Sergeant.
In the Heer (the German Army), the equivalent ranks to Sergeant and Corporal are "Unteroffizier" for Sergeant and "Gefreiter" for Corporal. Unteroffizier is a non-commissioned officer (NCO) rank, while Gefreiter is typically considered a junior rank just above a private. These ranks play crucial roles in leading and managing soldiers within the military structure.
Corporal (2 chevrons) is right below Sergeant (3 chevrons).
Sergeant is higher than Corporal