police sergeant - translation to greek
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police sergeant - translation to greek

MILITARY RANK
Sgt.; Sergeants; Detective Sergeant; Seargent; Police sergeant; Sergeant Instructor; Police Sergeant; Detective sergeant; Cadet Sergeant; Seargant; Sergeant (rank); Sergeant (United States); Acting Serjeant; Acting Sergeant; Duffardar; Dafadar; Cadet sergeant; Acting sergeant; Sergenat; Strashij sershant; Sershant; Starshiy sershant; Sergente; Sergeant instructor; Sierżant; Sarnt; Sar'nt; Sergeant (police); Senior seargant first class; Vodnik (rank)
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  • Old U.S. Air Force sergeant rank insignia.
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  • 29th Infantry Division]] in 2011.
  • UK Police Patrol Sergeant Epaulette
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police sergeant         
ενωματάρχης
patrol car         
  • A Holden Ute (VE) used as a police dog vehicle by the [[Australian Federal Police]]
  • Automatic number-plate recognition cameras fitted on a police car
  • A Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor used as a ghost car by the [[Toronto Police Service]]. A light is being shined on the front fender of the vehicle, revealing its hidden markings.
  • mobile command centers]] used by the [[Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia]]
  • tourist areas]]; regular units use standard patrol cars.
  • A bomb disposal vehicle used by the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]]
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  • Battenburg marking]] design along the side of the vehicle for better visibility
  • mounted unit]] of the Toronto Police Service
  • A Toronto Police Service [[Ford Police Interceptor Sedan]] using its emergency lights and sirens through traffic and an intersection
  • An unmarked [[Chevrolet Impala]] used by the [[Memphis Police Department]]. Flashing emergency lights are visible in the rear window.
  • A [[water cannon]] truck and a police armored vehicle used by the [[Saxon Police Force]]
ROAD MOTOR VEHICLE USED BY THE POLICE FORCE
Police cruiser; Squad car; Police car blue; Police emergency wagon; Police SUV; Patrol car; Police cars; Police patrol car; Police truck; Police 18-Wheeler; Radio Mobile Patrol; Prowl car; Black and white (police vehicle); Police car (slang); Police Car; Radio Motor Patrol; Radio motor patrol; Cop car; Squad cars; Marked patrol car; Unmarked patrol car; Unmarked vehicle; Police Emergency Wagon; Black and white (slang); Patrol Car; Squad Car; Unmarked police car; Police Cruiser; 🚓; 🚔; Police pursuit vehicle; Riot van; Riot control vehicle; Patrol cars; Draft:Undercover Police Car; Undercover Police Car; Undercover police car
περιπολικό
squad car         
  • A Holden Ute (VE) used as a police dog vehicle by the [[Australian Federal Police]]
  • Automatic number-plate recognition cameras fitted on a police car
  • A Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor used as a ghost car by the [[Toronto Police Service]]. A light is being shined on the front fender of the vehicle, revealing its hidden markings.
  • mobile command centers]] used by the [[Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia]]
  • tourist areas]]; regular units use standard patrol cars.
  • A bomb disposal vehicle used by the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]]
  • left
  • Battenburg marking]] design along the side of the vehicle for better visibility
  • mounted unit]] of the Toronto Police Service
  • A Toronto Police Service [[Ford Police Interceptor Sedan]] using its emergency lights and sirens through traffic and an intersection
  • An unmarked [[Chevrolet Impala]] used by the [[Memphis Police Department]]. Flashing emergency lights are visible in the rear window.
  • A [[water cannon]] truck and a police armored vehicle used by the [[Saxon Police Force]]
ROAD MOTOR VEHICLE USED BY THE POLICE FORCE
Police cruiser; Squad car; Police car blue; Police emergency wagon; Police SUV; Patrol car; Police cars; Police patrol car; Police truck; Police 18-Wheeler; Radio Mobile Patrol; Prowl car; Black and white (police vehicle); Police car (slang); Police Car; Radio Motor Patrol; Radio motor patrol; Cop car; Squad cars; Marked patrol car; Unmarked patrol car; Unmarked vehicle; Police Emergency Wagon; Black and white (slang); Patrol Car; Squad Car; Unmarked police car; Police Cruiser; 🚓; 🚔; Police pursuit vehicle; Riot van; Riot control vehicle; Patrol cars; Draft:Undercover Police Car; Undercover Police Car; Undercover police car
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Definition

sergeant
['s?:d?(?)nt]
¦ noun
1. a rank of non-commissioned officer in the army or air force, above corporal and below staff sergeant.
2. Brit. a police officer ranking below an inspector.
3. US a police officer ranking below a lieutenant.
Derivatives
sergeancy noun (plural sergeancies).
Origin
ME (in senses 'attendant, servant' and 'common soldier'): from OFr. sergent, from L. servire 'serve'.

Wikipedia

Sergeant

Sergeant (abbreviated to Sgt. and capitalized when used as a named person's title) is a rank in use by the armed forces of many countries. It is also a police rank in some police services. The alternative spelling, serjeant, is used in The Rifles and other units that draw their heritage from the British light infantry. Its origin is the Latin serviens, 'one who serves', through the French term sergeant.

The term sergeant refers to a non-commissioned officer placed above the rank of a corporal, and a police officer immediately below a lieutenant in the US, and below an inspector in the UK. In most armies, the rank of sergeant corresponds to command of a squad (or section). In Commonwealth armies, it is a more senior rank, corresponding roughly to a platoon second-in-command. In the United States Army, sergeant is a more junior rank corresponding to a squad- (12 person) or platoon- (36 person) leader.

More senior non-commissioned ranks are often variations on sergeant, for example staff sergeant, gunnery sergeant, master sergeant, first sergeant, and sergeant major.

In many nations and services, the rank insignia for a sergeant often features three chevrons.

Examples of use of police sergeant
1. Police Sergeant Richard Fuller, 55, was married with three grownup children.
2. "Shortly before 10 a.m., a suspicious package was received," said Australian Federal Police sergeant Stephen Cooke.
3. The gunmen drove away with an unknown amount of money, said police Sergeant Zakariya Hassan.
4. Police Sergeant Mark Downing: ‘I was mortified‘ A police sergeant put a female officer over his knee, spanked her and told her she was a "naughty girl" on a night out, a court heard yesterday.
5. By John SolomonWashington Post Staff WriterMonday, November 1', 2007; A01 Former Baltimore police sergeant James A.