sergeant
[C] Countable
pl: sergeants
This term carries a heavy connotation of discipline and direct supervision. It evokes the image of the bridge between high-level command and the boots-on-the-ground soldiers, embodying the role of the primary enforcer of rules and standards. In a civilian police context, the rank suggests a supervisory role over a squad of officers. While a captain manages strategy, the sergeant manages the immediate, tactile reality of the street and the personnel operating within it.
Used to count individual people holding the specific rank in a military or police hierarchy.