That would depend on which Army or Air Force the unit was. -In a flying unit of a modern Air force there would be many officers as aircrew. In an Infantry unit there may be only a small percentage of officers.
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Only the police officers who work with the K-9 unit. So 1 out of every 30.
A group used to train a new military unit is a cadre. However, you would never train a unit using only officers. Non-commissioned officers are essential for training a new unit.
Gang unit officers are police officers who specialize in tracking and working to stop gang activity. The average salary in the United States for a police officer is 52,000 dollars.
Absolutely - Navy EOD teams have officers in charge just like any other unit.
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Non-commissioned officers.
Highway patrol officers are members of a highway patrol unit. The highway patrol is a state agency or a separate unit within a police department designated to patrol and police the highway systems.
Internal Affairs
A segregated army unit is a unit that is completely formed of a minority (such as African-Americans) and were formed during the Civil War used by the Union and during World War I and II (major wars). An example of a segregated army unit is the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry (white officers) and the 366th Infantry Regiment (with segregated officers).
No, the dog belongs to the police force.
As of 2007, there are 2109 officers