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  1. 8. Rank Insignia. a. The sergeant’s stripes shall be worn on each sleeve by sergeants. b. The corporal’s stripes shall be worn on each sleeve by PO-9 officers. c. “Kukui Nut” (1) Placement on Each Epaulet. The edge nearest the shoulder shall be approximately one and a quarter inches from the sleeve seam with

  2. function and organization of the Honolulu Police Department. B. The departmental organization and functions are depicted in the attachment. CHAIN OF COMMAND. A. Sworn Officers. 1. The following list of police ranks (in descending order) is the chain of command for communicating with superiors and subordinates: a. Chief of Police; b. Deputy ...

  3. Jan 26, 2024 · Rank Insignia a. The sergeant's stripes shall be worn on each sleeve by sergeants. b. The corporal1s stripes shall be worn on each sleeve by P0-9 officers. c. 11Kukui Nut" d. (1) (2) Stars ( 1) Placement on Each Epaulet The edge nearest the shoulder shall be approximately one and a quarter inches from the sleeve seam with the

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  5. May 7, 2018 · organization of the Honolulu Police Department. B. The departmental organization and functions are depicted in the attachment. III. CHAIN OF COMMAND A. Sworn Officers 1. The following list of police ranks (in descending order) is the chain of command for communicating with superiors and subordinates: a. Chief of Police; b. Deputy Chief of Police;

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  6. Police Rank Insignias. Some police departments may use these police rank insignias for special recognition. For example: Master Police Officer; Police Officer First Class; Trooper First Class, etc. These ranks may, or may not, carry additional authority or higher pay grade within the police organization.

  7. Unsworn members. 657. Agency executive. Arthur Logan. Website. www.honolulupd.org www.joinhonolulupd.org. Seal of the City and County of Honolulu. The Honolulu Police Department ( HPD) is the principal law enforcement agency of the City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii, headquartered in the Alapa'i Police Headquarters in Honolulu CDP. [1]

  8. The Honolulu Police Badge. Prior to 1952, Detective Alfred Karratti (deceased) was primarily responsible for designing and obtaining approval for the current beautiful badge worn proudly by officers of the Honolulu Police Department. The badge of the Honolulu Police Department is unique, for its design embodies traditions and ideals influenced ...

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