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  2. Canadian Forces Military Police - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Military Police Branch can trace its roots to the formation of the Canadian Military Police Corps (CMPC), which was authorized on September 15, 1917, by Militia General Orders 93 & 94. The initial establishment was set at 30 officers and 820 warrant officers and NCOs within 13 detachments, designated No. 1 through No. 13.

  3. Canadian Provost Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Provost Corps (C Pro C) was the military police corps of the Canadian Army.The Canadian Provost Corps was authorized on 15 June 1940. [1] The Canadian Provost Corps was amalgamated with the police forces of the Royal Canadian Navy and Royal Canadian Air Force to become a new, unified branch of the Canadian Forces in 1968, known as the Canadian Armed Forces Security and ...

  4. Royal Canadian Mounted Police - Wikipedia

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    The RCMP also carries the honorary distinctions for the Canadian Provost Corps (Military Police), presented September 21, 1957, at a Parliament Hill ceremony for contributions to the corps during the Second World War. The honorary distinction was recognized on the guidon presented in 2023 with its inclusion among other RCMP battle honors.

  5. Clive M. Law - Wikipedia

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    Clive Michael Law (1954–2017) was a Canadian publisher and author, and founder and President of Service Publications.He wrote and edited several books dealing with the Canadian military, including ground-breaking works on Canadian distinguishing patches worn since 1916, as well as the uniforms of the Canadian Expeditionary Force, and was the Canadian subject matter expert on the Canadian ...

  6. 2 Military Police Regiment - Wikipedia

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    2 Military Police Regiment (2 MP Regt; French: 2 e Régiment de la Police militaire) is a unit of the Canadian Forces. It provides support to the Canadian Army within the Province of Ontario . It does not provide support to Canadian Forces Bases Borden, Trenton and North Bay and Canadian Forces Support Unit (Ottawa).

  7. Canadian Forces Provost Marshal - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Forces provost marshal (CFPM; French Grande Prévôt des Forces canadiennes) is an advisor to the chief of the defence staff on policing matters. He or she is an active member of the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police. The CFPM also is the commander of the Canadian Forces Military Police.

  8. Category:Military police of Canada - Wikipedia

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  9. 3 Military Police Regiment (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    3 Military Police Regiment (3MPR) is a unit of the Canadian Army. Like all the CF Army Military Police Regiments, while they reside within the Regular Force , the units are actually "total force" units comprising both a regular and reserve component.