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词汇 staff sergeant
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Definition of staff sergeant in English:

staff sergeant

noun
  • 1A rank of non-commissioned officer in the army, above sergeant and below warrant officer.

    陆军上士

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He re-enlisted during World War II as a staff sergeant with the Army engineers.
    • The Army announced on May 9 that single staff sergeants in stateside military installations will be allowed to live off post.
    • Raised with horses, the staff sergeant worked with the horses of the Army's honor guard near Washington, the Caisson Unit of the 3rd Infantry Division.
    • Typically commanded by a sergeant or staff sergeant, a squad or section is the smallest element in Army structure, and its size is dependent on its function.
    • An armor staff sergeant is considered branch qualified after 18 months of successful tank commander time.
    • Pitsenbarger, a pararescueman, was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor and promoted to staff sergeant for treating and protecting scores of wounded infantrymen.
    • During a weekend outing to Windsor Castle, Ruth met Wenclell Poore, a U.S. Army Air Corps staff sergeant.
    • They spent two days at the factory in Wales where the house was built, says retired Army staff sergeant Adrian, 57.
    • The bridegroom is a staff sergeant assigned to Dewitt Army Community Hospital.
    • Morgan served more than 10 years in the Army and earned the rank of staff sergeant before leaving active duty in 1996 to pursue a musical career.
    • For a staff sergeant in the U.S. Army, a chance to jog around the White House with any President would be an amazing experience.
    • He served the U.S. Army in World War II as a staff sergeant in the European Theater.
    • The bonus will be paid to soldiers between the ranks of specialist and staff sergeant with 17 months to 10 years in service.
    • During the time I was at the Infantry center we learned to do every squad leader's job, every machine gunner's job and every staff sergeant's job as well, if not better, than our own.
    • After his discharge as a staff sergeant, McGurn went on to a distinguished career in foreign reporting in the State Department and as communications director for the Supreme Court.
    • Son-in-law Rich is a staff sergeant with the 387th Army Reserve Unit.
    • Besides holding down a full-time job as a Pentagon police officer, he is a staff sergeant in the Army Reserve with 20 years of military service.
    • James, 36. is a staff sergeant in the Army's food services division, which prepares meals for troops stationed at Fort Carson in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
    • He is retired infantry staff sergeant Donald Pringle, also known as Grandpa.
    • He had been a staff sergeant during the tank landings on the second day of the D-Day invasion and fought his way through enemy fire to Belgium.
    1. 1.1 A rank of non-commissioned officer in the US air force, above airman and below technical sergeant.
      陆军上士
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Henry, 29, is a staff sergeant in the United States Air Force and as loyal a career soldier as you'll find.
      • Special Agent Pearson's current class has several second lieutenants, a couple of senior airmen, a civilian, a master sergeant, a technical sergeant and a couple of staff sergeants.
      • The staff sergeant submitted a fully documented request, supported by his trait, wing and NAF commanders.
      • Pits was also posthumously promoted to staff sergeant in 2000, becoming the first U.S. Air Force noncommissioned officer to attain Medal of Honor status.
      • Now 25 years old, Robert is an Air Force staff sergeant.
      • In this case, it's the promotion list to staff sergeant - something 32,000 promotion-eligible senior airmen are anxiously waiting to see.
      • After I joined the Air Force and was assigned to Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz., I was selected to serve as a summary court officer for a young staff sergeant killed in a traffic accident.
      • This security forces staff sergeant from Elmendrof Air Force Base finds fraternity with Anchorage's brokers, truckers and teachers.
      • The Air Force also posthumously promoted him to staff sergeant.
      • She'd just met with Candace Campbell-Rhodenizer and her husband, Gene, a staff sergeant with the 732nd Air Mobility Squadron, Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska.
      • Why would a new staff sergeant give up a soaring Air Force enlisted career?
      • As a young airman or even now as a staff sergeant, I know that I could not have afforded to replace that $25,000 radio.

Definition of staff sergeant in US English:

staff sergeant

nounstæf ˈsɑrdʒəntstaf ˈsärjənt
  • 1A noncommissioned officer in the US Army ranking above sergeant and below sergeant first class.

    陆军上士

    Example sentencesExamples
    • After his discharge as a staff sergeant, McGurn went on to a distinguished career in foreign reporting in the State Department and as communications director for the Supreme Court.
    • They spent two days at the factory in Wales where the house was built, says retired Army staff sergeant Adrian, 57.
    • Son-in-law Rich is a staff sergeant with the 387th Army Reserve Unit.
    • Pitsenbarger, a pararescueman, was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor and promoted to staff sergeant for treating and protecting scores of wounded infantrymen.
    • The bridegroom is a staff sergeant assigned to Dewitt Army Community Hospital.
    • He had been a staff sergeant during the tank landings on the second day of the D-Day invasion and fought his way through enemy fire to Belgium.
    • He re-enlisted during World War II as a staff sergeant with the Army engineers.
    • Raised with horses, the staff sergeant worked with the horses of the Army's honor guard near Washington, the Caisson Unit of the 3rd Infantry Division.
    • The bonus will be paid to soldiers between the ranks of specialist and staff sergeant with 17 months to 10 years in service.
    • James, 36. is a staff sergeant in the Army's food services division, which prepares meals for troops stationed at Fort Carson in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
    • During the time I was at the Infantry center we learned to do every squad leader's job, every machine gunner's job and every staff sergeant's job as well, if not better, than our own.
    • The Army announced on May 9 that single staff sergeants in stateside military installations will be allowed to live off post.
    • Morgan served more than 10 years in the Army and earned the rank of staff sergeant before leaving active duty in 1996 to pursue a musical career.
    • Typically commanded by a sergeant or staff sergeant, a squad or section is the smallest element in Army structure, and its size is dependent on its function.
    • He is retired infantry staff sergeant Donald Pringle, also known as Grandpa.
    • For a staff sergeant in the U.S. Army, a chance to jog around the White House with any President would be an amazing experience.
    • He served the U.S. Army in World War II as a staff sergeant in the European Theater.
    • During a weekend outing to Windsor Castle, Ruth met Wenclell Poore, a U.S. Army Air Corps staff sergeant.
    • An armor staff sergeant is considered branch qualified after 18 months of successful tank commander time.
    • Besides holding down a full-time job as a Pentagon police officer, he is a staff sergeant in the Army Reserve with 20 years of military service.
    1. 1.1 A noncommissioned officer in the US Air Force ranking above sergeant and below technical sergeant.
      陆军上士
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The staff sergeant submitted a fully documented request, supported by his trait, wing and NAF commanders.
      • This security forces staff sergeant from Elmendrof Air Force Base finds fraternity with Anchorage's brokers, truckers and teachers.
      • Why would a new staff sergeant give up a soaring Air Force enlisted career?
      • Now 25 years old, Robert is an Air Force staff sergeant.
      • As a young airman or even now as a staff sergeant, I know that I could not have afforded to replace that $25,000 radio.
      • After I joined the Air Force and was assigned to Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz., I was selected to serve as a summary court officer for a young staff sergeant killed in a traffic accident.
      • The Air Force also posthumously promoted him to staff sergeant.
      • She'd just met with Candace Campbell-Rhodenizer and her husband, Gene, a staff sergeant with the 732nd Air Mobility Squadron, Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska.
      • Henry, 29, is a staff sergeant in the United States Air Force and as loyal a career soldier as you'll find.
      • In this case, it's the promotion list to staff sergeant - something 32,000 promotion-eligible senior airmen are anxiously waiting to see.
      • Pits was also posthumously promoted to staff sergeant in 2000, becoming the first U.S. Air Force noncommissioned officer to attain Medal of Honor status.
      • Special Agent Pearson's current class has several second lieutenants, a couple of senior airmen, a civilian, a master sergeant, a technical sergeant and a couple of staff sergeants.
    2. 1.2 A noncommissioned officer in the US Marine Corps ranking above sergeant and below gunnery sergeant.
      陆军上士
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Thirty-four-year-old Larry D. McClain, a staff sergeant in the U.S. Marine Corps, has been pumping iron for half his life.
      • ‘Our bread and butter is true-kill,’ said Robert Calhoun, a former Marine staff sergeant who's now the paintball manager.
      • I meet Lisa Evans, a computer programmer and systems analyst at Intergraph who used to be a Marine staff sergeant.
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