how is the sergeant described ? what is the significance of his appearance and the ribbons
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His appearance spoke much about him. He appeared to be a man who had dedicated his whole youth serving army. His ribbons reflected valour and gallantry. He was not a man to be fooled around or impressed easily, a man not to be incited with anger.
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The sergeant is described a man as sun dried raisins, North-West frontier ribbons.
His appearance suggests that he has spent all of his life giving training under the sun which made him look like a sun dried raisins. On the other hand, ribbons signifies that he belongs to have a certain post North- West Frontier.
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