0 a rank of military officer an ordinary soldier can be promoted to -- sersjant [ masculine ]
1 in the British army or air force, the rank above corporal -- sersjant
Sergeant Brown.
2 (a police officer of) the rank next above constable or patrolman. -- overkonstabel
A sergeant, three drummers, and ninety-eight soldiers rounded out the ensemble of supernumeraries, constituting a vast expense.
At least two planes were heard, a police sergeant said, but they could not be seen above the clouds.
Apart from the common guards, there was only one - - sergeant-major (ba shjawish), who could not guard all prisoners that had to work outside the prison.
Sergeant offered to fell them in return for the timber, which was processed in situ by a tracker mill.
From the outset, then, the army is presented in a negative light, and its representative, the recruiting sergeant, as dishonest.
The man observed the sergeant of the soldiers who was preparing to go home.
He joined the army in 1921 and became a sergeant in 1928.
However, his view of his personal qualities seemed at variance with his role as a sergeant major.
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