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US Marshal EUP Vest and Cap 2.0

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This is the first time I do some type of modifications to any uniforms, I did some research the bullet proof vest that the Marshal Service uses for their deputized officers and I made this one out of a Sheriff Task Force Officer.

 

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Released

I made some changes to the 1.0.1 vest adding the blue line Flag and stitching positions also I include

 

-Marshal Polo

-Marshal Windbreaker

-Marshal Green Raid vest

-Sheriff Special Agent Green vest

 

I'm working on a new design vest from scratch that will include small weapons, radio and clips, I been very busy with work so it's a working project for the moment but I will release soon.

 

As always feedback it's greatly appreciated so I can make changes as needed 

 

Thanks 

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How can i replace the files? the files in the zip folder in not .ytd, but dds.

I have replaced the this, but EUP crashes

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You can enable them in Outfit Editor, once you create your character go to the outfit editor and modify the Armor

 

 

 

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Question, I am fairly new to using EUP and i have replaced these files where they need to be. However how to i get them to work in game? When going through the EUP menu it there's no options to use the vest for any of the sheriff's or etc, what i am missing? Thanks!

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Awesome work bro. Now I am eager for the customized plate carrier with the add-ons. 5/5

On 28/12/2016 at 5:52 PM, cp702 said:

 

They are. Deputy US Marshals (again, referring to people who are actual USMS employees, not people who work for any other law enforcement agency) participate in lots of USMS operations. Unsurprisingly, USMS largely uses its own employees to do its job. The close to 4,000 DUSMs? None of them work for a police department or sheriff's office. They work for the US Marshals Service, draw their paycheck from the federal government, are subject to federal HR policies (health insurance, leave, etc.), and can be given a permanent assignment anywhere in the country.

 

If you mean Special Deputies, most people with federal law enforcement authority who don't work for a federal law enforcement agency are Special Deputies (some others are deputized by other agencies for drug or immigration enforcement authority, which USMS doesn't give out). On a task force but really work for a state/local agency? You're a Special Deputy. You aren't an actual DUSM and only receive the credentials USMS feels like giving you (which are likely to only be an ID, since you don't need a metal badge since you aren't an actual DUSM).

 

 So we're saying the same thing but in different words, yeah?

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14 minutes ago, DustyActual said:

Where do you install this??

You have to unzip the file, use OpenIV and go to the EUP DLC and go to 
 

VEST

\mods\update\x64\dlcpacks\eup\dlc.rpf\x64\models\cdimages\eup_componentpeds.rpf\mp_m_freemode_01_male_freemode_mplts
and replace as you wish

-task_diff_001_c_uni.dds

-task_diff_001_d_uni.dds

-task_diff_001_e_uni.dds

 

 

Windbreaker

F:\STEAM\steamapps\common\Grand Theft Auto V\mods\update\x64\dlcpacks\eup\dlc.rpf\x64\models\cdimages\eup_componentpeds.rpf\mp_m_freemode_01 and replace jbib_diff_003_k_uni.ytd

 

Polo

F:\STEAM\steamapps\common\Grand Theft Auto V\mods\update\x64\dlcpacks\eup\dlc.rpf\x64\models\cdimages\eup_componentpeds.rpf\mp_m_freemode_01_male_apt01

jbib_diff_002_b_uni.ytd

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4 hours ago, JimmyFox said:

 

 

I highly doubt that they're participating in operations such as FALCON etc etc. Here we were talking about those who carries the patch "POLICE" or "SHERIFF" who are Sworn LEOs in the first place and they do not fall under a specialized category.

 

They are. Deputy US Marshals (again, referring to people who are actual USMS employees, not people who work for any other law enforcement agency) participate in lots of USMS operations. Unsurprisingly, USMS largely uses its own employees to do its job. The close to 4,000 DUSMs? None of them work for a police department or sheriff's office. They work for the US Marshals Service, draw their paycheck from the federal government, are subject to federal HR policies (health insurance, leave, etc.), and can be given a permanent assignment anywhere in the country.

 

If you mean Special Deputies, most people with federal law enforcement authority who don't work for a federal law enforcement agency are Special Deputies (some others are deputized by other agencies for drug or immigration enforcement authority, which USMS doesn't give out). On a task force but really work for a state/local agency? You're a Special Deputy. You aren't an actual DUSM and only receive the credentials USMS feels like giving you (which are likely to only be an ID, since you don't need a metal badge since you aren't an actual DUSM).

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13 hours ago, cp702 said:

 

"Deputy Marshal" doesn't mean "person who works for another agency and is deputized by USMS;" it generally refers to people who are actual employees of the Marshals Service. The non-deputy marshals are Presidential appointees who are responsible for a federal judicial district; the deputies are federal civil servants who are full-time employees of the USMS. Someone sworn in by the Marshals to give them federal authority is a *Special* Deputy (and it isn't restricted to cops: a federal prosecutor might be sworn in so they can carry a gun in self-defense, and the head of the science station at the South Pole is given basic police training and sworn in as a special deputy as well). They aren't counted when the USMS reports how many deputies they have, because they aren't actually employees.

 

 

 

I highly doubt that they're participating in operations such as FALCON etc etc. Here we were talking about those who carries the patch "POLICE" or "SHERIFF" who are Sworn LEOs in the first place and they do not fall under a specialized category.

16 hours ago, Cantankerous said:

 

 

So there are less than 100 ACTUAL Marshals and close to 4000 Deputy US Marshals. A good friend of mine is reserve Deputy with the local Sheriff's Department, he was deputized to serve on a Task Force down here and he most certainly has a Deputy US Marshal Badge and is entitled to Federal Carry and all that jazz.

 

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2 hours ago, Cantankerous said:

 

 

So there are less than 100 ACTUAL Marshals and close to 4000 Deputy US Marshals. A good friend of mine is reserve Deputy with the local Sheriff's Department, he was deputized to serve on a Task Force down here and he most certainly has a Deputy US Marshal Badge and is entitled to Federal Carry and all that jazz.

 

"Deputy Marshal" doesn't mean "person who works for another agency and is deputized by USMS;" it generally refers to people who are actual employees of the Marshals Service. The non-deputy marshals are Presidential appointees who are responsible for a federal judicial district; the deputies are federal civil servants who are full-time employees of the USMS. Someone sworn in by the Marshals to give them federal authority is a *Special* Deputy (and it isn't restricted to cops: a federal prosecutor might be sworn in so they can carry a gun in self-defense, and the head of the science station at the South Pole is given basic police training and sworn in as a special deputy as well). They aren't counted when the USMS reports how many deputies they have, because they aren't actually employees.

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On 11/11/2016 at 1:14 PM, sincerexl said:

 I don't think a Deputized sherriff would get a USMS badge correct me if I'm wrong.  

 

On 12/6/2016 at 8:15 AM, JimmyFox said:

Local Police Detectives as well as Deputy Sheriff Investigators gets Deputized under the USMS as a Task Force (as people mentioned before). Indeed they don't get the USMS badge (since they are not US Marshalls)

 

So there are less than 100 ACTUAL Marshals and close to 4000 Deputy US Marshals. A good friend of mine is reserve Deputy with the local Sheriff's Department, he was deputized to serve on a Task Force down here and he most certainly has a Deputy US Marshal Badge and is entitled to Federal Carry and all that jazz.

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3 hours ago, Raiden Z said:

@JimmyFox Thanks for the feedback, and yes you need to extract the Zip file and replace the texture, I'm also working on the windbreaker, shirts and making some changes to the vest models for Police, Sheriff and USMS I just been very busy lately to work on them.

 

Thanks

 

 

Amazing! Thank you very much for your response! Looking forward to. :woot:

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On 12/6/2016 at 5:15 AM, JimmyFox said:

Local Police Detectives as well as Deputy Sheriff Investigators gets Deputized under the USMS as a Task Force (as people mentioned before). Indeed they don't get the USMS badge (since they are not US Marshalls), BUT if they wish to pursue a career with the USMS later it's considered as a big plus along with other requirements. In other news, I can't locate the dds file in the EUP. Perhaps I shall extract the textures from the zip file and add them myself? Thanks.

 

Edit: It would be awesome if you could make a raid Windbreaker (blue with white fonts) and maybe a raid long sleeved shirt as well, by using the PIA ones for base. :thumbsup:

@JimmyFox Thanks for the feedback, and yes you need to extract the Zip file and replace the texture, I'm also working on the windbreaker, shirts and making some changes to the vest models for Police, Sheriff and USMS I just been very busy lately to work on them.

 

Thanks

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Local Police Detectives as well as Deputy Sheriff Investigators gets Deputized under the USMS as a Task Force (as people mentioned before). Indeed they don't get the USMS badge (since they are not US Marshalls), BUT if they wish to pursue a career with the USMS later it's considered as a big plus along with other requirements. In other news, I can't locate the dds file in the EUP. Perhaps I shall extract the textures from the zip file and add them myself? Thanks.

 

Edit: It would be awesome if you could make a raid Windbreaker (blue with white fonts) and maybe a raid long sleeved shirt as well, by using the PIA ones for base. :thumbsup:

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4 hours ago, Raiden Z said:

@sincerexl  Point taken on the badge, here in Southern California I had seen them in full kit, I'll make the changes on the badges Thanks for the Feedback :thumbsup:

 

 

No Don't Change A Thing I Like It ! & you know the east coast is weird lol

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1 hour ago, Techengage said:

 

You have a point. Maybe add a standard DUSM vest, and a Sheriff's Marshal vest.

@sincerexl  Point taken on the badge, here in Southern California I had seen them in full kit, I'll make the changes on the badges Thanks for the Feedback :thumbsup:

 

 

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1 hour ago, sincerexl said:

I know  buddy, I am a LEO in Pa...   You just don't ever see a Deputized sheriff  with full kit lol.  Especially since most sheriff agencies are focused on courtroom security so they wouldn't have a reason to deputize an officer of the court unless they are transporting a wanted person on the marshalls wanted list perhaps ? I don't know  .  & in the images posted above  I assume that's a badge on the left side of the vest..   I don't think a Deputized sherriff would get a USMS badge correct me if I'm wrong.  

 

You have a point. Maybe add a standard DUSM vest, and a Sheriff's Marshal vest.

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2 hours ago, Raiden Z said:

Actually officers can be deputized into the Marshal service, police, sheriff, Home Land Security they all can serve to their local jurisdictions and be part of on of the Teams that they have like the TFO (Task Force Officer) FTF (Fugitive Task Force)

 

I come from a Law Enforcement Family that's how I know this.

I know  buddy, I am a LEO in Pa...   You just don't ever see a Deputized sheriff  with full kit lol.  Especially since most sheriff agencies are focused on courtroom security so they wouldn't have a reason to deputize an officer of the court unless they are transporting a wanted person on the marshalls wanted list perhaps ? I don't know  .  & in the images posted above  I assume that's a badge on the left side of the vest..   I don't think a Deputized sherriff would get a USMS badge correct me if I'm wrong.  

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1 hour ago, Techengage said:

 

I have law enforcement experience, as well. You are right. A DUSM will only wear uniforms with U.S. Marshals.

 

Sometimes the USMS needs the help of local law enforcement, so they will "deputize" some officers into the Marshals Service for the extent of the operation. This allows local officers to carry weapons nationwide and/or effect arrests for Federal violations (Title 18). I've added a picture to show they most definitely exist, lol.

 

Great job, buddy. Fix the clipping on the left shoulder patch and it'll be perfect. Or, maybe replace it with a US flag? :thumbsup:

 

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I knew that there will someone out there that will back me up :) Thanks @Techengage I'll be fixing those things pretty soon and also I'll be releasing the Police patch as well.Thanks bud.

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1 hour ago, Raiden Z said:

Actually officers can be deputized into the Marshal service, police, sheriff, Home Land Security they all can serve to their local jurisdictions and be part of on of the Teams that they have like the TFO (Task Force Officer) FTF (Fugitive Task Force)

 

I come from a Law Enforcement Family that's how I know this.

 

I have law enforcement experience, as well. You are right. A DUSM will only wear uniforms with U.S. Marshals.

 

Sometimes the USMS needs the help of local law enforcement, so they will "deputize" some officers into the Marshals Service for the extent of the operation. This allows local officers to carry weapons nationwide and/or effect arrests for Federal violations (Title 18). I've added a picture to show they most definitely exist, lol.

 

Great job, buddy. Fix the clipping on the left shoulder patch and it'll be perfect. Or, maybe replace it with a US flag? :thumbsup:

 

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13 hours ago, sincerexl said:

right lol I was just about to say this.....

Actually officers can be deputized into the Marshal service, police, sheriff, Home Land Security they all can serve to their local jurisdictions and be part of on of the Teams that they have like the TFO (Task Force Officer) FTF (Fugitive Task Force)

 

I come from a Law Enforcement Family that's how I know this.

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32 minutes ago, kautai2005 said:

sheriff and a us marshal two different agencies....

right lol I was just about to say this.....

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