Personnel file records show that he was reduced in rank months after retiring, leaving him as a master sergeant for benefits purposes. “[Walz] held multiple positions within field artillery such as firing battery chief, operations sergea...
I've slowly been working my way towards the ARR relic weapon, but it has been slow moving because I neglected leveling up in my Grand Company, and one of the required dungeons is locked behind a rank. I'll get there eventually though. This game frequently makes me laugh out lo...
The termsergeantwas first recorded in 1150–1200 from Middle English. What dolieutenantandcaptainmean? There are twolieutenantranks in the US Military:second lieutenantandfirst lieutenant. Thesecond lieutenantis “an Army, Air Force, or Marine officer of the lowest commissioned rank,” and thefirst...
Moreover, I am honored to be a member of a gold star family, via my uncle Senior Master Sergeant Peter Bondi, recently deceased on active duty, and to have had a grandfather who served in the National Guard. Eulogies delivered for my Uncle Peter reflected a life of service and were a ...
Sergeant, both theoretically superior in rank, had any authority to order him about. Stalemate. I could see the Sergeant was going to move – even more – into bullying mode. I judged that it wouldn’t work on the Corporal – who obviously knew very well what was the proper chain of ...
Some who had been commissioned through Officer Candidate School reverted back to an enlisted rank. Morale, according to army slang at the time, was “lower than whale dung”. The last men drafted into the military was in December 1972. The draft officially ended June 30th 1973, creating the...
(archaic) Occupying the first rank or chief place; having the highest authority; presiding. Provost (obsolete) A ruler. President To act as president; to do presidential duties. Provost A mayor: the chief magistrate of a town, particularly (Scotland) the head of a burgh or (historical) the...
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A university administrator of high rank. Rector (in the Church of England) the incumbent of a parish where all tithes formerly passed to the incumbent. 1 Provost The highest official in certain cathedrals or collegiate churches. Rector The head of certain universities, colleges, and schools. Prov...
the elite service academies have left the military dangerously weak and “effeminate” by promoting diversity, equity and inclusion. He says rank and file soldiers are undermined by “feckless civilian leaders and foolish brass,” adding that “the next commander in chief will need to clean hous...