Master-at-Arms in the Navy are responsible for discipline and law enforcement. There are no MP's in the Navy; the Army's Military Police Corps are largely responsible for the same thing in the Army.
Here are opinions and answers from FAQ Farmers: * Currently, the USAF leases their cars, and Chevy won the contract. So, a Chevy Impala civilian police car and a Chevy Impala USAF patrol car are pretty much the same. I would expect the civilian cars to be more customized after ordering though. * The difference is a civil police car is used by local police agencies that deal with day-to-day crime, while a military police car is used by the military to police military establishments. The biggest difference is that military work on a different radio frequency than a civil police department and the military does not engage in high speed chases that civil police do.
Master Sergeant is a military or police rank. It has no gender and would be applied to anyone at that level, regardless of their sex.
Gendarmes (The Gendarmerie) are a MILITARY unit assigned to do police duties among the general civilian population. The Police are comprised of a strictly CIVILIAN force. The US has no equivelant of the Gendarme system.
Police can't swim
The name.
"Mountie" is just a slang term for a police officer who works for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Mounties are police officers. There is no difference between the two.
MA stands for Master At Arms in the US Navy. MA's' are the Navy's version of Military Police
There is no difference, the state police is the division, the trooper is the person.
Warning is in England, caution in USA
SI is the "Standard Issue" line, subdued colors and matte finishes for military and other service uses (police etc)
Police community relations are the relationships between the police force and people it polices. Community policing is where members of the community carry out police functions.