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Top sergeant

Top sergeant \Top" ser`geant\, n. same as First Sergeant.

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Top Sergeant (book)

Top Sergeant: The Life and Times of Sergeant Major of the Army William G. Bainbridge (ISBN 0-449-90892-5) is the autobiography of William G. Bainbridge, the fifth man to serve as Sergeant Major of the Army. This memoir was co-authored by Dan Cragg, also a retired Sergeant Major. It was published in 1992 by Ballantine Books.

Category:1992 books Category:American autobiographies Category:Military autobiographies Category:Ballantine Books books

Top Sergeant (film)

Top Sergeant is a 1942 American military drama film. United States Army Sergeant Rusty Manson (Don Terry) is on maneuvers with slackers Frenchy Devereaux (Leo Carrillo) and Andy Jarrett (Andy Devine) when robbers attack them and kill Manson's brother Jack. The man who pulled the trigger, Al Bennett (Don Porter), later joins the army and is assigned to Manson's unit.

Usage examples of "top sergeant".

Fain threw the general a salute he hoped didn't look too relieved and nodded to his top sergeant.

Julian's smile froze, and he cast a burning glare at the Pinopan before he followed the top sergeant out of the shuttle bay.

Thomas drew himself up to his full height, looking every inch the glowering top sergeant.

Then the tech sergeant, who performed the functions of top sergeant in his battery and every morning reported to his Captain Hufnagel how many corporals and sergeants, how many Air Force auxiliaries and Ukrainian volunteers had fallen in, issued an order of the day whereby the water rats were appreciably diminished.