NOUN
- a noncommissioned officer ranking above corporal and below sergeant first class in the Army or Marines or above airman 1st class in the Air Force
How To Use staff sergeant In A Sentence
- It is us, staff sergeants and sergeants, who don't want to take the time to train and mentor soldiers.
- Instead of having nine squad leaders, we were forced to battle-roster 16 staff sergeants into various positions throughout the company, including positions as team leaders and riflemen.
- I was a buck private, private first class, sergeant, staff sergeant, first sergeant, and then I became a second lieutenant.
- Rifle squad leaders and weapon platoon section heads donned staff sergeant stripes.
- From our defiladed position Staff Sergeant Skiba's tank fired on several machine-gun nests from which fire was visible, then picked up a log emplacement located at extreme top of hill on our right and fired several rounds of 75mm. Steel Victory
- His father is a staff sergeant in the army.
- The company commander thought the new lieutenant and staff sergeant were scapegoats for superior officers in their chain of command.
- A lieutenant or staff sergeant can easily find themselves in charge of a $25,000 cash monthly field-ordering officer account.
- He re-enlisted during World War II as a staff sergeant with the Army engineers.
- When he walked into Colonel Atkins's anteroom, Atkins was the name of the CO he'd been told, he found a Staff Sergeant sitting behind a desk sipping a cup of coffee like it was the only thing keeping him awake.