- Troop Sergeant Major
In the
British Army , the Troop Sergeant Major (TSM) is the senior NCO in aRoyal Artillery troop , usually aWarrant Officer Class 2.This differs from a
cavalry troop orinfantry platoon , in which the highest-ranking NCO is usually asergeant .Troop Sergeant Majors in the cavalry
The appointment was formerly current in British
cavalry units. It was introduced in1813 to replace theQuartermaster as the senior NCO of a troop, and was roughly equivalent to aColour Sergeant in the infantry. As thesquadron replaced the troop as the main tactical and administrative division of theregiment , so theSquadron Sergeant Major superseded the Troop Sergeant Major.It was revived in 1938 as an appointment of the short-lived rank of Warrant Officer Class III (WOIII). The new Troop Sergeant Major, and his infantry counterpart, the
Platoon Sergeant Major , were part of an experiment in giving experienced NCOs command of units formerly reserved forcommissioned officer s (troops and platoons). The experiment was not considered a success, and no promotions were made to the rank after 1940: most existing WOIIIs were commissioned as lieutenants.The old appointment is presumably why
Staff Sergeant s are referred to and addressed as "Sergeant Major" in British cavalryregiment s. A Staff Sergeant can command a cavalry troop, in the same way as the old WOIII TSMs.
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