It depends which army and which type of officer he is.
India's two main potential enemies are China and Pakistan; both of them nuclear powers with effective armed forces of their own. The role of the Indian armed forces is to guard India from possible attack by these nations.
The Communist Party did not have an armed force. They ruled the USSR however, who had a military.
Costa Rica, in Central America, is a little country that has not a permanent armed force.
You got the same powers as a police officer, If you looking on becoming a full time police officer being a special constable helps because you already part of the police force
an armed force organized for a special operation
the armed forces are the army, the marines , the navy, and the air force
Armed force
yes, of course they do. being an officer, whether it's in the army, navy or air force, they have still earned their rank, therefore still deserve to be paid respect by anyone especially wearing a uniform, whether they are in the same force or not.
Bridge and Tunnel Officers (TBTA Officers) are the Police force for the Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority. TBTA Officers have Peace Officer powers throughout NYS on duty and off duty.
1) Armed Forces Special Powers Act (India) 2) American Foreign Service Protective Association 3) Air Force Security Police Association 4) Air Force Security Police Agency
yes it is and so are the navy, the marines, the air force and the army are branches of the U.S. armed force. O.L.G School ThE ViNnY BoP
Your question is incoherent.