Master Sergeant

A master sergeant is the military rank for a senior non-commissioned officer in some armed forces.

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Israel Defense Forces

Rav samal rishon
insignia IDF

The רב-סמל ראשון Rav samal rishon (Rasar), Master Sergeant is a non-commissioned officers (נגדים) rank in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). Because the IDF is an integrated force, they have a unique rank structure. IDF ranks are the same in all services (army, navy, air force, etc.). The ranks are derived from those of the paramilitary Haganah developed in the British Mandate of Palestine period to protect the Yishuv. This origin is reflected in the slightly-compacted IDF rank structure.[1]

Israel Defense Forces ranks[2] : Non-Commissioned Officers (NCO)
IDF NCO
Rank
רב-סמל
Rav samal
רב-סמל ראשון
Rav samal rishon
רב-סמל מתקדם
Rav samal mitkadem
רב-סמל בכיר
Rav samal bakhír
רב-נגד
Rav nagad
Abbreviation רס"ל
Rasal
רס"ר
Rasar
רס"מ
Rasam
רס"ב
Rasab
רנ"ג
Ranag
Corresponding
Rank
Sergeant First Class Master Sergeant Sergeant Major Warrant Officer Chief Warrant Officer
Insignia
More details at Israel Defense Forces ranks & IDF 2011 - Ranks (idf.il, english)

United States

Master Sergeant insignia
U.S. Army

Master Sergeant insignia
U.S. Marine Corps

Master Sergeant insignia
U.S. Air Force

E-7 First Sergeant insignia
U.S. Air Force

Obsolete
Master Sergeant insignia
U.S. Air Force

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 sergeant", however; when not in the position of first sergeant, master sergeants are addressed as, "sergeant." This is the standard address for all grades E-5 through E-8. Use of the term "top" or "master sergeant" is not a requirement, but is considered courteous and remains to be at the discretion of the one addressing the master sergeant. Only in the Marine Corps, are master sergeants required to be addressed as "master sergeant."

In the Marine Corps, master sergeants may be referred to by the nickname of "top." This usage is an informal one, however, and would not be used in an official or formal setting. Use of this nickname by Marines of subordinate rank is at the rank holder's discretion.

As with the first sergeant, a master sergeant is usually given the courtesy of having a room called to "at ease" upon entrance, regardless of duty position.

All master sergeants are senior non-commissioned officers.

Singapore

In the Singapore Armed Forces, a Master Sergeant is a high level Specialist, ranking above Staff Sergeant and below Third Warrant Officer.[3] In the Singapore Army, Master Sergeants are usually instructors, staff specialists, or Sergeants Majors of Battalion or Company-sized units.

Singapore Armed Forces Specialist ranks
Rank Third Sergeant Second Sergeant First Sergeant Staff Sergeant Master Sergeant
Abbreviation 3SG 2SG 1SG SSG MSG
More details at Specialist

Vietnam

in Vietnam People's Army, Master sergeant (Thượng sĩ) is the highest rank of Non-commissioned Officer.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Israel Defense Forces ranks". wikipedia.org. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel_Defense_Forces_ranks. Retrieved 18 October 2011. 
  2. ^ "IDF Ranks". IDF 2011. http://dover.idf.il/IDF/English/about/insignia/ranks.htm. Retrieved 19 October 2011. 
  3. ^ http://www.mindef.gov.sg/imindef/mindef_websites/topics/ranks/specialists.html

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