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#{{note|Heads}} Serving head of service. Upon retirement in good standing, the former Chief Constable receives a life baronetcy and a stipend upon retirement in good behaviour. | #{{note|Heads}} Serving head of service. Upon retirement in good standing, the former Chief Constable receives a life baronetcy and a stipend upon retirement in good behaviour. | ||
− | #{{note|DCC}} One DCC is appointed to each [[:Category: | + | #{{note|DCC}} One DCC is appointed to each [[:Category:Administrative_divisions_of_Isselmere-Nieland|region]]. |
#{{note|appointment}} All ranks above that of Commander of Police are appointments decided by the Minister Responsible for Police and the Chief Constable. | #{{note|appointment}} All ranks above that of Commander of Police are appointments decided by the Minister Responsible for Police and the Chief Constable. | ||
#{{note|HMSMP}} His Majesty's Sergeant-Major of Police is an appointment. Persons retiring with this rank in good standing are entitled to the honorific "Honourable" and a stipend which they retain in good behaviour. | #{{note|HMSMP}} His Majesty's Sergeant-Major of Police is an appointment. Persons retiring with this rank in good standing are entitled to the honorific "Honourable" and a stipend which they retain in good behaviour. |
Revision as of 23:59, 9 January 2007
The Royal Isselmere-Nieland Gendarmerie (RING) is a national paramilitary police force within the United Kingdom of Isselmere-Nieland. During times of war, the RING effectively becomes a service within the UKINDF.
Rank structure
Ministerial Ranks
- Minister of the Interior
- Minister of State for Public Safety
- Secretary of State for Police, Inspector-General of Police
- Chief Constable of the Royal Gendarmerie (CCst)[1] = crown and pip over laurel wreath encircling crossed tipstaves
Flag Ranks
- OF-10B = Deputy Chief Constable of Police (DCC)[2][3] = crown over laurel wreath encircling crossed tipstaves
- OF-10A = Commissioner of Police (Cmsr) = crown and two stylised roses over crossed sword and tipstaff
- OF-9B = Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCmsr) = crown and two stylised roses over crossed sword and tipstaff
- OF-9A = Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACmsr) = crown and stylised rose over crossed sword and tipstaff
- OF-8 = Deputy Assistant Commissioner of Police (DAC) = crown over crossed sword and tipstaff
- OF-7 = Commander of Police (Cmdr) = stylised rose over crossed sword and tipstaff
- OF-6 = Deputy Commander of Police (DCmdr (P)) = crown and three pips
Senior Officers
- OF-5 = Chief Superintendent (CSupt) = crown and two pips
- OF-4 = Deputy Chief Superintendent (DCSupt) = crown and pip
- OF-3 = Superintendent (Supt) = crown
Junior Officers/Subalterns
- OF-2 = Chief Inspector (CInsp) = three pips
- OF-1B = Inspector (Insp) = two pips
- OF-1A = Sub-Inspector (SInsp) = pip
Officer Cadets
- OF-D = Officer Cadet
Warrant Officers
- OR-10 = His Majesty's Sergeant-Major of Police (HMSMP)[4] = coat of arms encircled by laurel leaves surmounted by stylised rose
- OR-9D = Sergeant-Major of the Realm (SMPR)[5] = coat of arms encircled by laurel leaves
- OR-9C = Provincial Sergeant-Major of Police (PSMP)[5] = coat of arms surmounting Defence Forces symbol
- OR-9AB = Regional Sergeant-Major of Police (RSMP)[5] = coat of arms surmounting crossed swords
- OR-8 = District Sergeant-Major of Police (DSMP) = crown encircled by laurel leaves
- OR-7 = Sergeant-Major of Police (SMP) = crown
Non-Commissioned Officers
- OR-6 = Staff Sergeant of Police (SSgt) = three chevrons, surmounted by crown
- OR-5 = Sergeant of Police (Sgt) = three chevrons
- OR-4 = Corporal (Cpl) = two chevrons
Private Ranks
- OR-3 = Lance Corporal (LCpl) = chevron
- OR-2C = Senior Constable (SCst) = stylised rose
- OR-2B = Constable 1st class (Cst)
- OR-2A = Constable 2nd class (Cst)
- OR-1 = Recruit (Rct)
References
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