An officer in the Army can become a police officer if they meet the same requirements as anyone else. The Army officer would have to leave active duty and either move entirely into civilian life or continue in the Army Reserves or National Guard to accept a position as a civilian police officer.
If they wish to, yes, providing they meet all requirements.
ARMY has more power than police always i support for indian army
Someone can still become an officer in the army if he has a DUI incidence in his records. The army does not deny people with such records and misdemeanors.
Yes a police officer can join the territorial army as a part time soldierAdded; The above answer also applies to US law enforcement officers.
No, prior military service is not required to be a police officer.
An officer is someone in charge of others. A police officer is in charge of making sure people obey the law. Military officers are in charge of their units. Here are some sentences.He is an officer of the law.The Marine officer made certain all his men got home safely.I'm training to become an officer.A Police Officer was dealing with the assault on my daughter.My father was an Officer in the British Army.
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only when a police officer or a navy{army,milatary}person dies!!:'(
To join the military police, you must first meet the eligibility requirements for joining the military, including age, citizenship, and physical fitness. Next, you must choose a branch of the military that has military police units, such as the Army, Navy, Air Force, or Marines, and meet their specific requirements. Finally, you will need to complete the necessary training and pass any required tests to become a military police officer.
Talk to your local recruiter or go to www.goarmy.com.
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Yes, if she is a dependent. The Administrative Officer should be able to provide the requirements.