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'''Commands''': 8–25 troops (''sección'' or section), which consists of 2–3 ''escuadras''. | '''Commands''': (when there is no officer) 8–25 troops (''sección'' or section), which consists of 2–3 ''escuadras''. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:25, 23 February 2026
English: Sergeant
A Suboficiale (NCO), the sergeant is the direct link between officers and the enlisted men.
Etymology
[edit]The name is the direct Spanish word for "sergeant".
Appearance
[edit]The sargento wears a wide metal band on each wrist.
Notes
[edit]Commands: (when there is no officer) 8–25 troops (sección or section), which consists of 2–3 escuadras.
Characters
[edit]Named Sargentos: none