serdzkorosztály
The term "serdzkorosztály" is a Hungarian word that translates directly to "sergeant class" or "sergeants' class." In a historical or military context, it refers to a specific rank or group within a military or police organization. This designation typically denotes individuals who hold the rank of sergeant. Sergeants are often considered non-commissioned officers, bridging the gap between enlisted personnel and commissioned officers. They commonly have responsibilities that include leading small units, providing direct supervision to soldiers or officers, and acting as a liaison between higher command and the troops. The specific duties and authority associated with the "serdzkorosztály" would vary depending on the particular military or police force and the historical period in which the term is used. It is a term that signifies a level of leadership and responsibility within an organizational structure.