noncom
noncom — 名詞
1. a soldier in a junior leadership rank who has risen from the enlisted ranks inst
士官
由基層晉升、負責帶兵的軍職人員
a soldier in a junior leadership rank who has risen from the enlisted ranks instead of receiving a formal officer's commission
After eight years in infantry, Faisal finally made noncom and took charge of a squad.
Faisal 在步兵部隊待了八年後,終於升上士官並帶領一個班。
pattern: make noncom = reach NCO status
The young noncom checked every radio before the convoy left the base at dawn.
這名年輕士官在車隊黎明離開基地前,檢查了每一台無線電。
typical duty: checking equipment before a mission
Captain Morales asked Roya, the senior noncom, to brief the new recruits.
Morales 上尉請 Roya 這位資深士官向新兵做簡報。
When the alarm sounded, Tunde followed the noncom toward the shelter trench.
警報響起時,Tunde 跟著那名士官往防空壕走去。
In the memoir, Kasia praised one tough noncom who taught her field discipline.
在那本回憶錄裡,Kasia 稱讚一位嚴格的士官教會她野戰紀律。
- NCO
the standard abbreviation in military writing and everyday service talk
- noncommissioned officer
the full formal expression used in regulations and official documents
- sergeant
often used loosely for this role in speech, but it names only one rank within the group
- commissioned officer
an officer who holds a formal commission rather than rising from the enlisted ranks
文法句型
serve as a noncom
make noncom
the senior noncom in the unit
用法筆記
Used mainly in American military speech and memoir-style writing, not in the most formal official wording. In formal reports, writers more often choose NCO or the full term noncommissioned officer.