Command Sergeant Major (Noun)
Meaning
A noncommissioned officer serving as chief administrative officer of a headquarters unit of the Army.
Classification
Nouns denoting people.
Examples
- The Command Sergeant Major of the battalion was responsible for the morale and welfare of the enlisted personnel.
- She rose through the ranks to become the Command Sergeant Major of the Army's largest logistics unit.
- The Command Sergeant Major played a key role in advising the commander on enlisted matters and was the senior enlisted advisor to the unit.
- He served as the Command Sergeant Major of the Army's prestigious Honor Guard for five years before retiring.
- The Command Sergeant Major was a highly respected leader who had earned the admiration of the officers and enlisted personnel alike in the division.