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  2. Police ranks of France - Wikipedia

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    Rank insignia: Rank: Commandant divisionnaire (Divisional commandant of police) Commandant de police (Commandant of police) Capitaine de police (Captain of police) à l'emploi fonctionnel (in functional position) referred to as Lieutenant de police during 4 years after training stagiaire (Probationary) élève (Candidate) Source: [1]

  3. Staff sergeant - Wikipedia

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    Staff sergeant (SSgt) is E-6 rank (NATO code OR-6) in the United States Marine Corps (USMC), ranking above sergeant and below gunnery sergeant. This grade is normally achieved after 6 years in service. The rank of staff sergeant in the USMC was created in 1923 to coincide with the U.S. Army's ranks. [19]

  4. Ranks and insignia of NATO - Wikipedia

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    Based on the intentions of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Ukraine to join NATO, NATO codes for military ranks have been officially introduced in these countries. Bosnia and Herzegovina adopted a corresponding law in 2005. [15] In Ukraine, the introduction of NATO codes for military ranks took place in two stages.

  5. Supervisor - Wikipedia

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    An American poster from the 1940s. A supervisor, or lead, (also known as foreman, boss, overseer, facilitator, monitor, area coordinator, line-manager or sometimes gaffer) is the job title of a lower-level management position and role that is primarily based on authority over workers or a workplace. [1]

  6. Police ranks of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    As of February 2019, a new ranking classification for the Philippine National Police was adopted, eliminating the confusion of old ranks. [1] [2] The enabling law for the ranking is Republic Act 11200 which was signed by President Rodrigo Duterte, amending Section 28 of the Department of the Interior and Local Government Act of 1990 that refers to the ranking classification of the Philippine ...

  7. People's Police (China) - Wikipedia

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    Common name: People's Police (人民警察)Abbreviation: 民警; Mínjǐng; 'People's Police': Motto " 对党忠诚, 服务人民, 执法公正, 纪律严明 " ("Be loyal to the party, serve the people, be impartial in law enforcement, and strict in discipline")

  8. South African military ranks - Wikipedia

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    Warrant officer class 1 rank badge 1951–2002 Warrant officer class 1 rank badge 1951–2002. In June 2008 [8] a new series of warrant officer ranks were introduced. Warrant officer 1st class (1921– ) Warrant officer 2nd class (1921– ) Warrant officer (1912–21)

  9. United States Army enlisted rank insignia - Wikipedia

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    In 1955 (as stated in Army Regulation 615–15, dated 2 July 1954), new grade structures were announced reactivating the specialist rank: specialist 3rd class (E-4, or SP3), specialist 2nd class (E-5, or SP2), specialist 1st class (E-6, or SP1) and master specialist (E-7, or MSP).