no, depending on how high ranked the military officer is
A Warrant Officer is an "officer." If the Military Policeman is enlisted or of a lower rank then, yes, the "Warrant Officer" does outrank him. However, when the Military Policeman is enforcing the law (UCMJ) then it does not matter what the rank of the other service member might be. If they are violating the Law, the Military Policeman must do his or her duty regardless of rank. Warrant Officer are commissioned outside of the normal process of selecting Officers. Usually those who are given Warrant Officer status possess training, skills or other knowledge that the Military needs at that time. In VietNam many helicopter Pilots were Warrant Officers. In the dawning age of computers many IT guys in the Military were commissioned as Warrant Officers and served for a specified time.
Yes - In US Armed Forces a Corporal is a Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO), a Specialist is not
An "Air Force Cop" is a Military Policeman (MP) who performs the same duties as a normal police officer on the base, but also does so in foreign countries during times of war.
Corn on the cop.
A beat cop is a police officer who patrols the streets on foot.
I outrank you soldier, stand down!
a cop
In American English, "cop" is the slang term for a police officer. It and also be used to mean grab, as in "to cop a feel".
LE Officer = Law Enforcement Officer = Police = Cop
If you are appointed the senior secretary, you will outrank me.
Militarily, generals outrank other officers. Senior officials outrank junior officials.
DAF Officer N.Young is the best cop in all of Utah