What is the difference between a sergeant and a non commissioned officer?

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-01

Although non-commissioned officers and non-commissioned officers are both professional and technical personnel in the army, there are certain differences in the following aspects:

1.Rank and rank.

Sergeants and non-commissioned officers have different ranks and ranks. The rank and grade of the sergeant is divided into three classes and nine grades, including junior, intermediate and senior sergeants, of which the senior sergeant can also be subdivided into first, second, and ** while the rank of non-commissioned officer is divided into corporal, sergeant, sergeant, fourth-class sergeant major, **sergeant major, second-class sergeant major and first-class sergeant major. In terms of rank, non-commissioned officers have relatively high ranks, but the promotion conditions and treatment are also different between different ranks and ranks.

2.Terms of Reference.

The scope of duties of sergeants and non-commissioned officers also differs. Sergeants are mainly responsible for professional skills and combat missions, and are responsible for the operation, maintenance and maintenance of ** equipment, as well as the performance of combat and training tasks. Non-commissioned officers, on the other hand, are mainly responsible for organizing training, managing, and commanding work, leading soldiers to complete various tasks, and also undertaking the duties of ideological work and psychological counseling for soldiers.

3.Selection criteria:

The conditions for the selection of sergeants and non-commissioned officers are also different. Sergeants are mainly selected from conscripts, but can also be recruited from local professional and technical personnel, requiring certain work experience and professional skills. The selection of non-commissioned officers is more stringent, requiring high cultural quality, professional skills and management ability, and at the same time, they also need to go through certain training and assessment.

4.Treatment and welfare.

Sergeants and non-commissioned officers also differ in their treatment and benefits. Sergeants have relatively low salaries and benefits, but have a relatively well-developed insurance system. Non-commissioned officers, on the other hand, have relatively high salaries and benefits, and also enjoy corresponding preferential policies in terms of housing, medical care, and children's education.

In short, although non-commissioned officers and non-commissioned officers are both professional and technical personnel in the army, there are certain differences in terms of rank, scope of duties, selection conditions, and treatment and benefits. Understanding these differences will help to better understand the system of professional and technical personnel in the military, and will also help to improve the overall quality and capability of the army.

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