armed forces, hospitality, airline, police, chauffeur, etc.
The right hand is the correct hand for saluting in the Canadian military and police forces.
Bruh, engrish prease. Was the question, "How do you usecivilian in a sentence?" If so, it would be like this: the civilian was taken away from the bar because he was heavily intoxicated. A civilian is any person not in the armed forces or police forces.
It means Sergeant (normally abbreviated to "Sgt" or "Sarge") is a rank used in some form by most militaries and police forces
The best route to that answer would be to look up which country has the highest traffic deaths, that would probably be it. Also, it would be good information to know if you plan to travel. There are no traffic police on the continent of Antarctica.
yes, most police forces are, however, depending on the country, eg: Canada has RCMP ( royal Canadian mounted Police) also Provincial Police then of course city police.
cities developed professional firefighting and police forces
There is no such phrase that is applicable to police forces.
The Police and Police Force were invented by the British and there are police force's in every country in the world. As for the best i would have to say Hong Kong police force as they were based/trained by British S.A.S special forces.
Canadian Forces Military Police was created in 1967.
Canadian Forces Military Police's motto is 'Securitas'.
The federal government is in charge of all police forces in Australia.
Order of Merit of the Police Forces happened in 2000-10.
Some of the known law enforcement agencies of the country are the Armed Forces of the Philippines and the National Police.
na person who is not a member of the armed forces or police, adjnot relating to the armed forces or police, civilian clothes
armed forces Police
One element of the security forces could be the police force, which is responsible for enforcing laws and maintaining public order within a country.