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Your stories on The Devil's Pillows, please.

Suggested by PsychoChomp

(, Thu 6 May 2010, 13:21)
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Nco's unless on the parade ground
are addressed with their rank and Co's are addressed 'Sir' although recruits fuck it up a lot and call everybody sir for the first couple of weeks until they get it beaten into them!

although, senior Nco's I.e Warrant Officers, Sergeant Majors command the 'Sir' title due to time served.
(, Sun 9 May 2010, 16:13, 1 reply)
I don't think it's time based.
Sargeant Major (either Warrant Officer first or second class) is an Officer by Warrant, as opposed to a Commisioned Officer which obviously has a commission. It's true though that a WOI or WOII would have come through the ranks, not the sausage factory, to earn the title Sir.

It's all confusing. Our RSM insisted on calling him Sir even in the Mess..but the Commissioned Officers would insist on being called Peter or Rupert or whatever.
(, Sun 9 May 2010, 17:23, closed)

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