Article 1: Officer
Article 2: Corporal
Article 3: Sergeant
Article 4: Lieutenant
Article 5: Captain
Article 6: Administration
Article 7: Deputy Chief
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Article 1: To become an officer, a trainee must complete a single, 1/2 to 1 hour training.
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Article 2: To become a corporal, an officer must complete a single 1/2 to 1 hour training, and do very well to show they have experience.
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Article 3: To become Sergeant, a corporal must show extreme experience in patrols and trainings.
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Article 4: To become Lieutenant, a sergeant must be hand selected by a deputy chief or chief. It is recommended that you show experience, because it will sway a sergeant's chances if they are recommended by an administration member.
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Article 5: To become a Captain, a lieutenant must show immense activity, and show up to trainings to co-host. This shows experience.
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Article 6: To become an Administration member, a captain must show activity, experience, and pass applications when they are given the opportunity. Once they pass and become an Administrator Trainee, they must go through administration training courses, or ETC, which range from 1/2 an hour to 1 and 1/2 hours.
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Article 7: To become a Deputy Chief, an administration member, specifically a head administrator, must show much activity and experience, and have hosted at least 25 trainings through his or her administration term.
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Signed, Chief TacticalSilver, Manchester Police Department
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