That's up to your chief, but I don't see why they'd allow it. Your military service and your civilian service are two different things.
My department allows a service pin (such as a small army flag) but I seriously doubt that they'd let me wear anything that I've earned in the military.
As long as your chief as authorized it, you can. You earned the awards while in the service of the military. You can wear them any time you wish, as long as they are reflected on your DD214 and it doesn't conflict with other policies of your employer or organization.
Refer to this site: (see related link at the bottom) The uniform is now refered to as the Army Service Uniform.
The possessive form is officer's.Example: The officer's uniform was clean and neatly pressed.
No, any citizen can make an arrest, not just a uniformed police officer.
No
Assuming that you are a police officer; yes you can. If you are not a police officer you should check with your local laws before wearing a police uniform anywhere.
Yes you can. As long as your tattoos do not show in you Class "A" (Service Coat) uniform you can wear your tattoos. This rule applies for everyone but officer with tattoos are discouraged.
An Officer and a Gentleman
a gun, uniform, handcuffs, radio.
Not in the US.
His uniform as an honorary military officer.
Yes, an Army Reserve officer can wear the Commander's Award for Civilian Service if they have been awarded it for their contributions as a civilian employee. This award is typically given for exceptional service and achievements in a civilian capacity, and it is permissible for service members to wear decorations awarded for civilian service while in uniform. However, it is essential to follow the specific guidelines outlined in Army regulations regarding the wear of awards and decorations.
As for the Marine Corps I can say no. Once a Marine is commissioned or warranted as an officer, their uniform will change all together. The only thing that will remain the same is his/her ribbons/medals. Even the material of the uniform changes to a more thicker wool type (not sure of is actual make up) material. The "Blood Stripe is thicker on the trousers, the emblems are made a different way and they loose the red piping. In some ways the uniform looses some of the fancy looks and it gains some new ones. As a prior enlisted Marine who turned to the Warrant Officer ranks, I can definitely tell you there is a lot more maintenance that goes into the officer uniform as well as the cost of it. Hope this answers your question.