Yes. In this context, he is being referred to by name, and the word 'Officer' is part of his official title. If, however, you were saying that "John Smith is an officer", no capital would be required.
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Yes, "Officer" should be capitalized when referring to a specific officer, such as Officer Smith, as it is part of their official title.
No, "ma'am" should not be capitalized in the phrase "Thank you ma'am." It is considered a common noun and not a proper noun.
Yes, in this context "university" should be capitalized because it is being used as part of the formal title of an institution.
No, "session" should not be capitalized when referring to "session 2" as it is not a proper noun. Only capitalize the word if it is part of a title or at the beginning of a sentence.
Yes, the word "Chapter" should be capitalized in a sentence when referring to a specific chapter in a book, such as "Chapter 5."
No. Nouns are not capitalized unless they are part of a title.