A master sergeant is the military rank for a senior non-commissioned officer in some armed forces.
A Master Sergeant is:
In the U.S. Army, the rank of master sergeant is usually held by staff members serving as NCOICs as well as commonly held by the motor pool NCOIC as the advisor to the motor pool chief, who is usually a warrant officer. When holding the position of first sergeant, while uncommon, the master sergeant is referred to as "first ser...
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