buck sergeant
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Definition
- Noun:
- A sergeant of the lowest rank in the military: A "buck sergeant" is a non-commissioned officer (NCO) holding the most junior sergeant grade, typically symbolized by three chevrons in the U.S. Army and Marine Corps. This rank is above corporal and below staff sergeant.
Usage
- The term is used to specify the entry-level sergeant rank, distinguishing it from higher grades like staff sergeant or sergeant first class.
- It is primarily used within the organizational and command structures of the military.
Examples
- Noun:
- After his promotion, he became a buck sergeant and was given his first squad to lead.
- The responsibilities of a buck sergeant include the direct supervision and training of junior enlisted personnel.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used informally to emphasize a position of new or basic leadership authority.
- He's not a high-ranking NCO yet; he's just a buck sergeant, but he knows his job well.
Variants and Related Words
- Sergeant: The broader category of non-commissioned officer ranks.
- Staff Sergeant: The next higher rank in many military hierarchies.
- Non-commissioned Officer (NCO): The general term for enlisted leaders, which includes buck sergeants.
Synonyms
- Junior Sergeant: A term with a similar meaning, used in some other military forces.
- Sergeant (E-5): The pay grade designation (in the U.S. system) often corresponding to buck sergeant.
Notes on Meaning
- The "buck" in "buck sergeant" is an informal modifier meaning "basic" or "ordinary," highlighting this as the first level of sergeancy. It is not used for ranks with additional specializations or seniority.
- This term is specific to certain militaries, most notably the United States Armed Forces. Its equivalent in other countries may have a different title.
Noun
- a sergeant of the lowest rank in the military