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Why do we sometimes call a nice cup of tea " A nice drop of Sergeant majors?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In the 1920s, the phrase was American military slang for coffee with sugar and cream, whereas it was British military slang for tea with milk and sugar or rum. The idea in both cases was that it was the most reviving of drinks and probably suggested that SMs got preferential treatment...especially with the rum version!
'Gunfire' or 'the morning gun' was a shot fired on ships and at military camps to indicate daybreak. Clearly, an early cuppa became associated with that tradition and took on its name. Nowadays, this wake-up call no longer happens in that form, though the name is still used on special occasions such as you describe. (Thanks for the kind comment.)