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The National Police Commission (NAPOLCOM) conducts two sets of police exams twice a year: one for those who are already in the police service; and another for those aspiring to enter the Philippine National Police (PNP). In 2009, two exams have been held so far: the first on May 30, 2009 (for those already in the police service); and the second on May 31, 2009 (for aspirants). The results of the two NAPOLCOM exams held on May 30, 2009 and May 31, 2009 have been uploaded and can be viewed on Napolcom's offical website. Please refer to the Related Link provided below.
Chief, Assistant Chief, Deputy Chief, Captain, Lieutenant, Sergeant II, Sergeant I, Detective III, Detective, II, Detective I, Senior Lead Police Officer, Lead Police Officer, Police Officer
The answer depends on which specific department. In many departments it is a Police Chief, but that is one title among many.
The likely word is sergeant, a senior police rank, or non-commissioned officer of the military.
Edward Masen Senior was a wealthy lawyer
Only when instructed by a senior ranking officer (be it fire/ambulance or police)
RanksCommissioned officersDirector General (P D/Gen.) - GeneralDeputy Director General (P D/DGen.) - Lieutenant GeneralDirector (P Dir.) - Major GeneralChief Superintendent (P C/Supt.) - Brigadier GeneralSenior Superintendent (P S/Supt.) - ColonelSuperintendent (P Supt.) - Lieutenant ColonelChief Inspector (P C/Insp.) - MajorSenior Inspector (P S/Insp.) - CaptainInspector (P Insp.) - LieutenantNote: Rank in Italics is the Army equivalent. There is no Second Lieutenant rank-equivalent in the P.N.P.Non-commissioned officersSenior Police Officer IV (SPO4) - Senior Master Sergeant/ Chief Master Sergeant
He was a police officer. Joseph Ratzinger Senior was a German civil servant, and Police Officer.
Secretary of state is the senior cabinet officer
senior superintendent of police