Sergeant (Army)

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This page contains elements/concepts/ideas which are NOT part of eRepublik features.


Common Military Ranks
Navies Armies Air forces
Officers
OF-11 Admiral of the Fleet General of the Army /
Field Marshal
Marshal of the Air Force
OF-10 Admiral General Air Chief Marshal
OF-9 Vice Admiral Lieutenant General Air Marshal
OF-8 Rear Admiral Major General Air Vice Marshal
OF-7 Commodore Brigadier /
(Brigadier General)
Air Commodore
OF-6 Captain Colonel Group Captain
OF-5 Commander Lieutenant Colonel Wing Commander
OF-4 Lieutenant-Commander Major Squadron Leader
OF-3 Lieutenant Captain Flight Lieutenant
OF-2 Sub-Lieutenant Lieutenant Flying Officer
OF-1 Ensign 2nd Lieutenant Officer Cadet
Soldiers
OR-7/8
or
W-1/5
Warrant Officer
OR-5/6 Leading Rate Sergeant Sergeant
OR-3/4 Able Rate Corporal Corporal
OR-1/2 Seaman Private Airman

What are ranks in eRepublik?

In national organized militaries, such as the British Army or the United States Armed Forces, citizens who are members are given a rank, which displays their level of importance, responsibility and skill in the national military. This rank is not related to the damage ranks that every citizen in eRepublik has.

For more information on the ingame eRepublik damage ranks, see here.

Usage in Organized Militaries

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A Sergeant has varying roles in organized militaries that base their structure on a land army. In some militaries, soldiers with the rank of Sergeant command a small group of soldiers, such as a squad. In other militaries, it is used as a reward for soldiers who show increased activeness, game knowledge and dedication; as proof of this, a soldier or corporal will be promoted to Sergeant by ranking second in the leaderboard of his military unit, either Damage or Opponents Defeated count.


South Africa

Sergeant in the SAAF, signified by three up-turned chevrons.

In the South African Armed Forces, the rank of Sergeant is awarded to the second-in-command of a platoon.

United Kingdom

In the British Army, the rank of Sergeant was awarded to a commander of a squad in the Royal Guard.

United States

Sergeant rank, signified by three up-turned chevrons.

In the United States Armed Forces, a Sergeant (SGT) wears three up-turned chevron. The rank of Sergeant has multiple uses throughout the different branches of the US Military, although the rank is classed as a soldier's rank. In the United States Army, a Sergeant is a supply non-commissioned officer, whilst in Mobile Infantry it is used for the platoon executive officer. In most other branches, the rank of Sergeant is purely for recognition of activity & dedication.

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