Yes. Every officer has a pistol (most 9x19mm) and there is also a machine pistol (most MP5 by HK) in every police car.
Sig sauer p226
The most common Greman pistol was the Luger po8 pistol
It depends on the policies of the local police department. It isn't illegal to do so, and most police departments will hire officers if they have a ticket, as long as the ticket is for something minor, such as speeding.
The Rangers that have issued handguns--machinegun crews, mostly--carry the M9 pistol. For most infantrymen--Rangers are extremely well-trained infantrymen--they'd be better off carrying another canteen than carrying a pistol.
Yes, probably the most widely used brand-name. Rugged and reliable.
Most commonly it is the Colt Model 1911 pistol. General issue sidearm to the United States military (all branches) from the 1st world war through the issue of the M9 Beretta pistol. It is still issued depending on the situation. The 1911 and its clones are still very much in use all over the United States, private shooters, FBI "SWAT" team, many other police and military units.
Smith and Wesson's most popular revolver was the .38 Special, widely used by police officers, both in the United States and abroad.
Civilian law enforcement existed in the big cities of South Vietnam; but by and large the MILITARY POLICE were the most widely used; both US and South Vietnamese Military.
You can't insure a driver's license. The ticket would have been issued to whoever was driving at the time the police issued it. If you had no proof of insurance with you - and that is required in most states - then you can be ticket for not having it with you.
Most widely. Adverbs take more for the comparative and most for the superlative.
The US Bureau of Justice Statistics regularly issues a statistical report on Local Police Departments. The most recent report was issued in 2003. As of 2003 there were more police agencies with 10-24 officers, 30 percent, than any other size.