command sergeant major
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The command sergeant major reviews the morning report at the headquarters desk.
Definition
- Noun:
- A senior noncommissioned officer rank in the U.S. Army: A "command sergeant major" is the highest enlisted rank in the U.S. Army, serving as a key advisor to a commander and the senior enlisted leader for soldiers within a major command, such as a brigade, division, or corps.
- A specific military position: The term also refers to the individual holding this rank who serves as the chief administrative and leadership figure for enlisted personnel in a large headquarters unit.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The command sergeant major addressed the troops before the mission.
- Promotion to command sergeant major requires exceptional leadership and years of service.
Advanced Usage
- "To serve as a command sergeant major": To hold the position and perform the duties associated with this rank.
- After 25 years, he was selected to serve as the command sergeant major for the division.
Variants and Related Words
- Sergeant Major (SGM) (n): A slightly lower senior noncommissioned officer rank, often preceding promotion to Command Sergeant Major.
- He was promoted from sergeant major to command sergeant major.
- CSM (n): A common abbreviation for "command sergeant major."
- CSM Jones will be inspecting the barracks.
Synonyms
- Senior Enlisted Advisor: A descriptive term for the role's function.
- Top Enlisted Soldier: An informal term for the highest-ranking enlisted person in a unit.
Related Phrases
- Office of the Command Sergeant Major: Refers to the administrative office or the staff associated with this position.
- The memo came from the Office of the Command Sergeant Major.
The command sergeant major reviews the morning report at the headquarters desk.
Noun
- a noncommissioned officer serving as chief administrative officer of a headquarters unit of the Army