Sergeant Major of the Army (Denmark)

The Sergeant Major of the Army (Danish: Hærchefsergenten) is the most senior member of the other ranks of the Danish Army. The appointment holder has the rank of Chefsergeant (English: Sergeant Major). The post was created as part of the changes to the Danish Army in Autumn 2014, and is inspired by the American equivalent. The holder is appointed to serve as adviser for the Army Staff and as well as a representative for all army NCOs. The holder will further more be conveying his own and army leadership messages, and attitudes to army personal. In 2016, the Royal Danish Air Force created the Chief Master Sergeant of the Royal Danish Air Force. In 2018, the equivalent for the navy, Master Chief Petty Officer of the Royal Danish Navy, was created.

Sergeant Major of the Army
Hærchefsergenten
Incumbent
Sergeant Major Henning Bæk
since 1 December 2014
Royal Danish Army NCO corps
Reports toChief of the Army Staff
Formation31 October 2014 (2014-10-31)
First holderHenning Bæk
Salary30,174.64 kr. per month
(US$ 4,797)
WebsiteOfficial Facebook

The first holder is Henning Bæk, who was appointed in October 2014. Bæk has expressed, that he will also be focusing on the uniform and grooming standards, and intendeds to stay at the post between four and six years.

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