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Miscellaneous => The Water Cooler -- General Discussions => Topic started by: kevinqjhps on April 13, 2017, 10:29:04 AM
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Anyone else notice whenever they show a local police chief he ALWAYS wears four stars? Here in Carmel Indiana, we have 151 LEO's. In the military that would be a COMPANY which would have a Captain running things, to get one star you would need to be in charge of a DIVISION which has 19,000 men. Four stars would be in charge of 2-3 DIVISIONS, 60,000-80,000 men.
Why do ALL the podunk small town police chiefs want to play GENERAL????????? It sure isn't a sign of respect. It is like Michael Jackson wearing a Sergeants shirt. Thy look like clowns. :o :o :o :o :o :o :o
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No. It's like grammar school. They give you a star when you spell something correctly.
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No. It's like grammar school. They give you a star when you spell something correctly.
HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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No. It's like grammar school. They give you a star when you spell something correctly.
HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
LOL - Love it guys . . . . . L O V E I T
ecr
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ANOTHER example. FOX news interviewed the police chief of Whittier California, population 80,000 about the same size as Carmel Indiana with 151 officers. the chief there also calls himself a FOUR STAR GENERAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am sure George Patton is rolling in his grave.
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Saw the police chief in Fresno speaking about that crazy 'Allah Akbar' killer. He has won 4 spelling bees and now also has FOUr stars. 8) 8) 8)
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I wouldn't say Fresno is podunk. Carmel Indiana is podunk compared to it in size. Fresno has a population of half a million and close to 1000 officers.
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I wouldn't say Fresno is podunk. Carmel Indiana is podunk compared to it in size. Fresno has a population of half a million and close to 1000 officers.
So with 1000 officers Fresno would roughly equal a reinforced Battalion. A Battalion rates a Lieutenant Colonel, or MAYBE a Colonel, but NOT four stars. But hey. California is a hard core Lib. State so maybe he gets extra points for that? ::) Just asking. ;D
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It sounds like they need every one of them. I was based at NAS Lemoore and the San Joaquin Valley is truly grapes of wrath country. Happiness was Lemoore in my rear view mirror in addition to Lubbock TX.
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It sounds like they need every one of them. I was based at NAS Lemoore and the San Joaquin Valley is truly grapes of wrath country. Happiness was Lemoore in my rear view mirror in addition to Lubbock TX.
Google says average income there is $19,000. :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ Carmel is $52,000
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Commissioner Frank Reagan wears 4 stars and I think he deserves them. (https://cdn-w.eccie.net/images/smilies/modern/busted_cop.gif)
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The four stars are meant to signify the police officer with the highest rank in the department. The police rank structure mimics the military, but one is military and one is paramilitary. In small departments, ranks might be based on seniority rather than number of men under command. In a department with eight police officers, there might be the New Guy, several patrol officers, the Seargent, Lt, and Chief. I don't I ever recall hearing of a Police Chief being called General. The four stars just signify the high rank, not that he thinks he is a military general. P.s. NHL team captains don't command ships.
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The four stars are meant to signify the police officer with the highest rank in the department. The police rank structure mimics the military, but one is military and one is paramilitary. In small departments, ranks might be based on seniority rather than number of men under command. In a department with eight police officers, there might be the New Guy, several patrol officers, the Seargent, Lt, and Chief. I don't I ever recall hearing of a Police Chief being called General. The four stars just signify the high rank, not that he thinks he is a military general. P.s. NHL team captains don't command ships.
Neither does Capt Obvious and I think Capt Crunch should have been promoted by now after all these years. At least to a Major.
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The four stars are meant to signify the police officer with the highest rank in the department. The police rank structure mimics the military, but one is military and one is paramilitary. In small departments, ranks might be based on seniority rather than number of men under command. In a department with eight police officers, there might be the New Guy, several patrol officers, the Seargent, Lt, and Chief. I don't I ever recall hearing of a Police Chief being called General. The four stars just signify the high rank, not that he thinks he is a military general. P.s. NHL team captains don't command ships.
OK. Now that makes sense. To compare number of those serving under you, the NYC police chief, largest department in America with 35,000 officers, would, in the military, rate one or maybe two stars.
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In most large metropolitan police departments the rank structure is as follows:
Commander - 1 star
Deputy Chief - 2 stars
Asst. Chief - 3 stars
Chief - 4 stars
Small departments is where you get into your General Patton rank insignias that no one can figure out.....