Religion: indeterminate
Name: Sarge
Other Names: Sergeant
Classification: supporting character
First Appearance: Captain America (vol. 1) #153 (Sep. 1972): "Captain America--Hero or Hoax?"
Creators: Steve Englehart, Sal Buscema, Jim Mooney
Number of Appearances: 1
Teams/Affiliations: NYPD
Ally: Daniels
Ally: Bob Courtney
Ally: Sgt. Brian Muldoon
Occupation: police
Location: New York City, New York, USA
Race: white
Gender: male
Note: desk sargeant where Steve Rogers worked as cop
Sarge worked in the same NYPD precinct that Captain America worked in for a time, in his secret identity (Steve Rogers).
Like most cops who worked there, Sarge admired Sgt. Brian Muldoon, and had a hard time believing what Muldoon was accused of when he was suspended from the force.
In Captain America (vol. 1) #153, Steve Rogers patrol partner Bob Courtney enters the precinct station, only to be told by the desk sergeant ("Sarge", who is NOT Muldoon), that Rogers called in sick.
Bob Coutney, entering the station, says: "Evening, boys. How goes the war on crime today?"
Sarge, who is sitting a the precinct desk, replies: "Same as always, Bob--lousy."
Then Sarge adds: "Oh -- Your partner Rogers called-- He's got the flu bug. Won't be in."
While Bob Courtney ponders his suspicions about Steve Rogers strange behavior of late (sneaking away to be Captain America, a role Courtney knows nothing about), Courtney overhears Daniels talk to Sarge about Sgt. Muldoon.
Sarge says: "This makes the sixth day Rogers has missed since he joined up. He'd be in for a good talking-to, if Muldoon were here-- --but Muldoon isn't here. Up on charges. Doesn't seem possible."
Officer Daniels, speaking with Sarge, muses: "Personally, Sarge, I think he was framed."
Sarge agrees, saying, "Personally, Daniels, I think you're right. Muldoon's a darn good cop!"