Well, let's take a look, shall we?
Computer. Load the original image.
*Beep Boop*
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Hmmm. It does APPEAR to be an "A". But appearances don't mean much in the ways of the truth.
Computer. Enhance.
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Proof 1.png
Hmmmm. Still can't really tell.
Computer. Enhance
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I think I see something.
Computer. Enhance.
*Beep Boop*
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It looks like there may be something to the right of the letter in question...
Computer. Enhance.
*Beep Boop*
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Ah, yes. I see it now.
Computer. Highlight regions Alpha-6, Beta-3 and Beta-6.
*Beep Boop*
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As you can see, to the right of the "R" in "Gunnery" is a darker region that creates an indent into the right-most stroke of the letter. This provides a stark contrast to the right-most stroke of the definite "A" in "Sergeant". Now if we look at the letter in question, it is evident that there is a bit of a darker region on the right-most stroke. Although it isn't as defined as the darker region of the "R", it is definitely present. Therefore, on the grounds that if the letter were an "A" it would lack any dark region whatsoever, we can only assume that the letter in question is in fact an "R", thereby proving that "Sergeant" was in fact spelt correctly. Despite the fact that it may "look" like a "A", the truth of the matter is that sometimes fonts get just a bit distorted in certain phrases.
Thank you, Computer. Without you, none of this would have been possible
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*Beep Boop*
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