Posted on Jun 6, 2018
PO2 Dax Hall
18.9K
88
42
15
15
0
At one of my instructor leadership classes for Navy Cadets there was a young veteran volunteer who claimed he was a "Buck Sargent". I didn't pay it much mind but wanted to check in with you Army guys and get a sitrep on the term. Honestly I have never heard it used before except maybe in the movie Patton. Thanks in advance.
Posted in these groups: Armysgt SGT
Edited >1 y ago
Avatar feed
Responses: 24
CW5 Ranger Dave
11
11
0
Couple hundred years ago, I was a Buck Sergeant and damn proud of it!
(11)
Comment
(0)
CW2 Louis Melendez
CW2 Louis Melendez
>1 y
Lmao, that was funny Chief...
(2)
Reply
(0)
CPT Communications Watch Officer
CPT (Join to see)
>1 y
Me too! That paved the way for my O3E!
(0)
Reply
(0)
Avatar small
WO1 Ierw Student
9
9
0
Yes they still use the term buck sergeant.
(9)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small
SFC Retention Operations Nco
8
8
0
It's a term for a brand new Sergeant. Not really a bad term, just means motivation than brains.
(8)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small

Join nearly 2 million former and current members of the US military, just like you.

close