In the movie Some Like it Hot (1959), the policeman, Detective Mulligan, played by Pat O'Brien, finally catches up with "Spats" Columbo after trailing him from Chicago to Miami.
It means Sergeant (normally abbreviated to "Sgt" or "Sarge") is a rank used in some form by most militaries and police forces
"Sarge" or Sgt. Some sergeant ranks in the military have other abbreviastions SGT Sergeant SSG Staff Sergeant SFC Sergeant First Class MSG Master Sergeant FSG (also 1SG) First Sergeant SGM (also SGT MAJ or SMJ)Sergeant Major CSM Command Sergeant Major SMA Sergeant Major of the Army
UBAR website features some types of BF2 ranks such Private, Private First Class, Lance Corporal, Corporal, Sergeant, Staff Sergeant, Gunnery Sergeant and Master Sergeant.
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.
My purchase of an old police car My 1991 marriage
There were no Police force in the 1500s but there were most probably some kind of Neighbourhood watch or some sort of thing like that.
Some jobs related to police include police officers, detectives, crime scene investigators, forensic scientists, forensic psychologists, crime analysts, police dispatchers, and police administrators.
NO YOU CAN NOT ADDRESS A MASTER SERGEANT AS "SERGEANT"! Yes you can do this in the Army but should you address a Master Sergeant in the Marines as a Sergeant or "Sarg" your going to hear some vocal cords at high volume in your face.
Sergeant Leigh Ann Hester and Deborah Samson are some of the women who served during the Mexican war.
Uniformed law enforcement organizations are usually modeled on the military, as they wear military-style uniforms. American policing is modeled on the English Police of the Metropolis (the forerunner of the London Metropolitan Police), who were organized on a military model, but given blue uniforms to distinguish them from the military, which wore red. Some law enforcement agencies, particularly in the northeast, assign military ranks to all sworn personnel. Non-supervisors are addressed as "officer" or "trooper," but may have an actual rank of "private" or "private first class." Some agencies hold more closely to Army ranks than others, with multiple grades of sergeant (sergeant, staff sergeant, sergeant first class, master sergeant, etc.) and "officer" ranks of first and second lieutenant, captain, major, lieutenant colonel, and colonel. More commonly, the ranks are officer, sergeant, lieutenant, captain, and beyond that vary considerably with the agency.
Warrant Officer is like any other rank, Corporal, Sergeant, staff/Flight/Colour Sergeant. so yes a Specialist can become a Warrant Officer but it will take some time.
The police force: la police (or 'la gendarmerie' by the countryside); The police officer is 'un policier' or 'un gendarme'.