- The
United States has
eight federal uniformed services that
commission officers as
defined by
Title 10 and
subsequently structured and
organized by Titles...
- Service. The name
United States Secret Service Uniformed Division was
adopted in 1977.
Secret Service Uniformed Division officers provide protection for the...
- The
United States Secret Service Uniformed Division (USSS UD) is the
federal police force of the U.S.
Secret Service,
similar to the U.S.
Capitol Police...
-
Uniformed services is an
abstract term that are
generally bodies of
people in
employment of a
state who wear a
distinct uniform that
differentiates them...
- Pay
grades are used by the
eight structurally organized uniformed services of the
United States (Army,
Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force,
Space Force, Coast...
- English-speaking
armed forces worldwide, and also by some
police forces and
other uniformed organisations. It is
below the rank of corporal. The
presumed origin of...
-
There are
currently 38 active-duty four-star
officers in the
uniformed services of the
United States: 11 in the Army,
three in the
Marine Corps, eight...
- three-star
officers in
federal uniformed service, of
which 157 three-star
officers are part of the
eight federal uniformed services of the
United States...
- Department.[citation needed] The FDNY
employs over 11,000
uniformed firefighting employees, 4,500
uniformed EMTs, paramedics, and EMS employees, and 2,000 civilian...
- is
equivalent to the rank of rear
admiral in the
other United States uniformed services which use
naval ranks. It is
abbreviated as MG in the Army, MajGen...