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    1. Re: [GREATWAR] Serjeant / Sergeant
    2. Forrest Anderson
    3. On Sat, 12 May 2007 14:48:36 +0000 (UTC), "Peter Metcalfe" <Peter-redfern@runbox.com> wrote: >Going by the dictionary then it seems it should be spelt with a "G" in the military and "J" in the legal profession. Just as the meaning of words change over the years, the spelling can change too. King's Regulations for the Army for 1912 spells it Serjeant (44 times on just one page!), as does the edition for 1935. Queen's Regulations for 1955 also spells it Serjeant, but Queen's Regulations for 1975, which is the edition currently in use, uses Sergeant. Forrest -- Forrest Anderson, Edinburgh, Scotland. E-mail: forrest@military-researcher.com Website: www.military-researcher.com Forrestdale Research - Military Genealogical Researcher

    05/12/2007 02:07:01