I think you might be getting confused with the Sturgeon- an endangered fish that were overfished in the Chesapeake Bay area. They can be up to 15 feet long.
Yes, a Sergeant Major fish is a bony fish. Bony fish have skeletons made of bone, as opposed to cartilaginous fish, such as sharks, which have skeletons made of cartilage. Sergeant Major fish are a type of bony fish commonly found in tropical and subtropical waters.
Are black and white fish in the ocean harmful? Such as the scissortail sergeant fish!
Otto was the name of Sergeant Snorkel's dogs name.
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Fish can fish for fish, because anglerfish can fish for other fish.
Yes, a Sergeant Major fish is a bony fish. Bony fish have skeletons made of bone, as opposed to cartilaginous fish, such as sharks, which have skeletons made of cartilage. Sergeant Major fish are a type of bony fish commonly found in tropical and subtropical waters.
The Sergeant major fish is part of the Tropical Fish Collection and is dropped as a random loot when you do any job in the El Patron Job Tier in Cub, and occasionally when you win a fight
Are black and white fish in the ocean harmful? Such as the scissortail sergeant fish!
Army sergeant.
Sergeant is the higher rank.
I am in JROTC (junior reserved officers in training corps) so I have to know... Private Private first class specialist or a corporal (I am a corporal) sergeant staff sergeant sergeant first class Master sergeant or first sergeant sergeant major command sergeant sergeant of the army
There is no such rank as "First Class Sergeant". You have either Sergeant First Class, which is E7, or First Sergeant, which, along with Master Sergeant, is E8.
Sergeant, is correct.
Sergeant York.
The United States army consists of twelve ranks. They are, in order of rank, Private, Private First Class, Specialist, Corporal, Sergeant. Staff Sergeant, Sergeant First Class, Master Sergeant, First Sergeant, Sergeant Major, Command Sergeant Major, and Sergeant Major of the Army.
The lozenge is simply a device to differentiate a First Sergeant from a Master Sergeant, Sergeant Major, etc.
Sergeant (E-5); Buck Sergeant (nick name).