Police Rank
Lists of the ranks of various police agencies and forces all around the world:
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... Badges of rank are usually worn on the epaulettes ... However, when in formal uniform Sergeants wear their rank insignia on their upper sleeves ... When police tunics had closed collars (not open collars as worn with ties), Constables and Sergeants did not wear epaulettes but had their divisional call number on ...
... Đại úy Công an - Police Captain Thượng úy Công an - Police First Lieutenant Trung úy Công an - Police Lieutenant Thiếu úy Công an - Police Sub-Lieutenant ...
... Senior Officers Gazetted Officers Commissioners Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Deputy Inspector-General of Police (DIG) Commissioner of Police (CP) Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Senior ... Sub-inspectors and higher ranks wear their rank insignia on epaulettes on both shoulders ...
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