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sergeant

[sahr-juhnt] / ˈsɑr dʒənt /




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The dress code was updated soon thereafter by Martha Pope, the first female sergeant at arms.

From The Wall Street Journal

Wendy, 81, said she then received another call supposedly from a detective sergeant, claiming police were investigating fraudulent activity within their local bank.

From BBC

Mr Bridges, a retired RAF sergeant, says despite putting "the heating up fairly high to keep it nice and warm", his bill has fallen to between £40 and £60 each month.

From BBC

The sergeant said the department did not start reporting certain spousal abuse cases to the state until after Ramirez was terminated in early February 2024.

From Los Angeles Times

Both are senior to police constables, sergeants and inspectors and below the rank of commander and assistant and deputy commissioners.

From BBC