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- Police_ranks_of_the_United_States abstract "The United States police rank model is generally quasi-militaristic in structure. Much like the London Metropolitan Police, there are enlisted, non-commissioned, officer, and general officer grades. A uniform system of insignia based on that of the US Army and Marine Corps is used to help identify an officer's seniority.".
- Q3207969 abstract "The United States police rank model is generally quasi-militaristic in structure. Much like the London Metropolitan Police, there are enlisted, non-commissioned, officer, and general officer grades. A uniform system of insignia based on that of the US Army and Marine Corps is used to help identify an officer's seniority.".
- Police_ranks_of_the_United_States comment "The United States police rank model is generally quasi-militaristic in structure. Much like the London Metropolitan Police, there are enlisted, non-commissioned, officer, and general officer grades. A uniform system of insignia based on that of the US Army and Marine Corps is used to help identify an officer's seniority.".
- Q3207969 comment "The United States police rank model is generally quasi-militaristic in structure. Much like the London Metropolitan Police, there are enlisted, non-commissioned, officer, and general officer grades. A uniform system of insignia based on that of the US Army and Marine Corps is used to help identify an officer's seniority.".