The police department of Baton Rouge, Louisiana is comprised of many officers in their regular and K-9 divisions. Some of the ranks in the department include Chief, Captain, Lieutenant, Sargent, and Officer.
Most police departments in the United States use a standard format for ranks. Depending on the size of the department, some ranks may not be used, but in a large department, such as the Chicago, Los Angeles, or New York City Police Department the rank structure will generally look similar. Some rank titles may be different.
The Chicago Police Department uses this rank structure:
-Police Officer
-Sergeant
-Lieutenant
-Captain
-Commander
-Deputy Chief
-Chief
-First Deputy Superintendent
-Superintendent
The New York City Police Department uses this rank structure:
-Cadet
-Probationary Police Officer
-Police Officer
-Sergeant
-Lieutenant
-Captain
-Deputy Inspector
-Inspector
-Deputy Chief
-Chief
-Bureau Chief
-Chief of Department
The Los Angeles Police Department uses this rank structure:
-Police Officer I
-Police Officer II
-Police Officer III
-Sergeant I
-Sergeant II
-Lieutenant I
-Lieutenant II
-Captain I
-Captain II
-Captain III
-Commander
-Deputy Chief I
-Deputy Chief II
-Chief of Police
Some departments will place the rank of corporal into the mix, which is usually placed between the rank of police officer and sergeant.
Most of the larger departments have articles on Wikipedia, which show the rank charts of those departments, and they are quite accurate.
4 star = Supt of Police
3 star = Asst Supt
2 star = Dept Supt
1 star = Chief
Silver Bird = Asst Dept Supt
Gold Bird = Asst Dept Supt to the Superintendent
Silver Leaf = Dept Chief
Gold Leaf = Commander
2 Bars = Captin
1 Bar = Lt / Inspector
3 Stripes = sgt
Police Officer Assigend Detective
Field Training Officer
Police Officer
Chief of Police
Assistant Chief
Deputy Chief
Commander
Captain
Lieutenant
Sergeant
Senior Lead Officer
Police Officer
Cadet
Noter
The officer ranks are both the same. However the enlisted ranks are different. The Army also has Warrant Officers where as the Air Force does not.
The concept of a police force was brought by the colonists from Britain.
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That would be ranks in the Army or Air Force.
Try this http://www.militaryfactory.com/ranks/index.asp
The first organized police service in the US was established in Boston in 1838.
Police Constable. Constable is the first rank of a UK Police Officer. In order the ranks are as follows :- Constable Sergeant Inspector Chief Inspector Superintendant Chief Superintendant Assistant Chief Constable Deputy Chief Constable Chief Constable
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Ranks for commissioned officers in the US Army, US Marines, US Air Force are as follows:Second LieutenantFirst LieutenantCaptainMajorLieutenant ColonelColonelBrigadier GeneralMajor GeneralLieutenant GeneralGeneralThe five star ranks are reserved for special wartime usage. They are General of the Army, General of the Air Force, and Admiral of the Navy. The Marine Corps and Coast Guard have no equivalent ranks.