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What are the epaulets and ranks of the police?

As follows:

I. Commissioner-General and Deputy Commissioner-General

Commissioner-General: The national emblem surrounded by olive branches.

Deputy Commissioner: the national emblem of the olive branch in a half circle.

Second, the police chief (level 1, level 2, level 3)

First-class sheriff: olive branch +3 four-pointed star flowers

Superintendent 2: olive branch +2 four-pointed star flowers

Third-class sheriff: olive branch+1 four-pointed star flower

Third, the police inspector (level 1, level 2, level 3)

First-class police inspector: 2 bars +3 four-pointed stars.

Second-level police inspector: 2 bars +2 four-pointed stars.

Third-level police inspector: 2 bars+1 four-pointed star.

Four. Director (level 1, level 2 and level 3)

Supervisor 1: 1 bar +3 four-pointed stars.

Supervisor 2: 1 bar +2 four-pointed stars.

Supervisor 3: 1 bar+1 four-pointed star flower

Verb (abbreviation for verb) police officer (first and second class)

Officer I: 2 four-pointed star flowers.

Officer 2: 1 four-pointed star flower

Trainee police officer: 2 curved rods

Police academy students: 1 bend bar

Non-commissioned officer rank corresponding epaulettes

(1) a turn+star double gun: corporal.

(2) Rough turn+double star gun: sergeant.

(3) A rough turn+a turn+a semicircle of ears of wheat+a double-star gun: Staff Sergeant.

(4) Two rough turns+half round of ears of wheat+two guns: four-level master sergeant/four-level police officer.

(5) Two rough turns+one turn+wheat round ears+star double guns: three-level master sergeant/three-level police sergeant.

(6) Three rough turns+round ears of wheat+two guns for changing stars; Sergeant major ii/sergeant major ii

(7) Three rough turns+one turn+round ears of wheat+star double guns: first-class master sergeant/first-class police sergeant.

(8) National defense students in a starless military academy.