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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • abbreviation sergeant

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Examples

  • For the record, I did not label Sgt. James Crowley a racist.

    Norm Stamper: Let's All Have a Beer and Talk Police Work 2009

  • Salon got the tape from another medical worker and a Congressional aid, not from the soldier, whom they dub Sgt. X, to protect his identity.

    Diagnostic abuse of veterans and the dilemmas of health professional ethics 2009

  • Casey joined the Army because his recruiter, whose name I have forgotten but whom I call Sgt.

    Peace Mom Cindy Sheehan 2006

  • Salon got the tape from another medical worker and a Congressional aid, not from the soldier, whom they dub Sgt. X, to protect his identity.

    CounterPunch 2009

  • To find out why an alert wasn't issued in the case of the missing Shreveport girl, I called Sgt. Willie Giles of the Shreveport Police Department.

    unknown title 2009

  • To find out why an alert wasn't issued in the case of the missing Shreveport girl, I called Sgt. Willie Giles of the Shreveport Police Department.

    unknown title 2009

  • To find out why an alert wasn't issued in the case of the missing Shreveport girl, I called Sgt. Willie Giles of the Shreveport Police Department.

    unknown title 2009

  • Similar ads for different models of cars, still using Shipway's photo but the name Sgt. Anderson Shipway Bruce, were also found on the Kijiji website.

    Macleans.ca 2008

  • A Master Gunnery Sgt. is an E9 - a rank achieved by others after 15-18 years of active duty.

    Heroes or Villains? 2010

  • No other details were immediately given on the death of the soldier, identified as Sgt.

    Bahrain unleashes forces on protesters' camp 2011

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