orderly sergeant
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Definition
- Noun:
- A military rank: An "orderly sergeant" is a non-commissioned officer, specifically the first sergeant of a company. Historically, this role included the duty of conveying orders.
Usage
- The term "orderly sergeant" is used to refer to a specific senior enlisted position within a military company structure. It denotes a person responsible for administrative duties and the transmission of commands.
Examples
- Noun:
- The orderly sergeant assembled the troops for the morning briefing.
- His promotion to orderly sergeant came with increased responsibility for the company's daily operations.
Advanced Usage
- The role of an "orderly sergeant" has evolved over time. While the historical duty of conveying orders was central, the modern equivalent (often simply "first sergeant") encompasses broader leadership, discipline, and administrative functions for a company-sized unit.
Variants and Related Words
- First Sergeant: The modern equivalent rank and position, often used interchangeably in contemporary contexts.
- Sergeant Major: A senior non-commissioned officer rank, but at a higher level (e.g., battalion or brigade) than the company-level orderly sergeant.
- Orderly: A soldier assigned to carry out specific tasks or errands for an officer. This is a different, junior role compared to an "orderly sergeant."
Synonyms
- First Sergeant: The primary synonym in modern military terminology.
- Company Sergeant: A less common but related term for a senior sergeant in a company.
Related Phrases
- To be busted to orderly sergeant: An informal, historical phrase implying a demotion from a higher rank to the duties of an orderly sergeant (though the orderly sergeant was itself a significant rank).
- Orderly room: The administrative office of a company, typically managed by the first sergeant or orderly sergeant.
Noun
- the first sergeant of a company; duties formerly included the conveyance of orders