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3 Military Police Regiment (3MPR) is a unit of the
Canadian Army The Canadian Army () is the command (military formation), command responsible for the operational readiness of the conventional ground forces of the Canadian Armed Forces. It maintains regular forces units at bases across Canada, and is also re ...
. Like all the CF Army
Military Police Military police (MP) are law enforcement agencies connected with, or part of, the military of a state. Not to be confused with civilian police, who are legally part of the civilian populace. In wartime operations, the military police may supp ...
Regiments, while they reside within the
Regular Force In the Canadian Armed Forces, a Regular Force unit or person is part of the full-time military, as opposed to being part of the Primary Reserve which has more flexibility. There are many bases and wings across Canada, and factors like trade, caree ...
, the units are actually "total force" units comprising both a regular and reserve component. The Regular component consists of the headquarters and a policing platoon in
Arcadia, New Brunswick Arcadia is a village in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. It was formed through the 2023 New Brunswick local governance reforms. History Arcadia was incorporated on January 1, 2023 via the amalgamation of the former villages of Cambr ...
. The Reserve component consists of a company of three platoons located in
Halifax, Nova Scotia Halifax is the capital and most populous municipality of the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of Nova Scotia, and the most populous municipality in Atlantic Canada. As of 2024, it is estimated that the population of the H ...
and
Moncton, New Brunswick Moncton (; ) is the most populous city in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. Situated in the Petitcodiac River Valley, Moncton lies at the geographic centre of the Maritime Provinces. The city has earned the nickname "Hub City" because ...
.


Background


Recent history

The Military Police in Halifax trace their roots back to World War I where, in 1917, the Canadian Military Police Corps (CMPC) was stood up and Number 6 Detachment was formed. Their main duty was to maintain discipline, enforce the Conscription Act, and apprehend deserters and draft evaders. The CMPC was stood down in 1920. The Reserve MP Companies in the Canadian Army
Primary Reserve The Primary Reserve of the Canadian Armed Forces () is the first and largest of the four sub-components of the Canadian Armed Forces reserves, followed by the Supplementary Reserve, the Cadet Organizations Administration and Training Service (f ...
trace their roots back to the Provost Companies formed during WWII although none of the Reserve Companies have their homes in the places that saw the birth of these wartime companies. The existing company in Halifax traces its roots back to Number 5 Provost Company, which was established after the conclusion of World War II. The company was headquartered in Halifax with detachments in Halifax and Moncton. In 1967 the Canadian Forces unified, causing the three service's policing elements to be brought together to form the Security Branch. As a result, the Provost Corps was disbanded and the existing Army Reserve Provost Platoons (Pl) in the Maritimes, which had grown to five, were each placed under the command of the new
Service Battalion A service battalion (Svc Bn; or ) is a unit of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) that provides combat service support to a brigade group and its elements. It is able to fight in a defensive role as well as provide the vital logistical support to s ...
s and titled Military Police Platoons (MP Pls). They were numbered 31, 32, 33, 36, and 37 MP Pls, which matched their Service Battalion numbers. On 5 October 1997, under Reserve Restructure, Directive 7, and as a result of a number of studies concerning the Reserve MP Pls, they were removed from the Service Battalions and amalgamated into a single independent platoon in Halifax named 30 MP Pl. It was the first independent reserve MP unit in Canada and reported to the Commander of 36 Canadian Brigade Group (CBG). The platoon then moved from Willow Park to 12 Wing Shearwater. In 2003, under the Army Reserve Establishment, 30 MP Pl became 30 MP Company (Coy) with the addition of a second Pl. In September 2004, as a result of the second phase of the Land Force Reserve Restructure, Land Force Atlantic Area (LFAA) issued a Master Implementation Plan (MIP) for the stand up of 30 MP Coy as an Area direct report unit. This company was to consist of the existing 30 MP Pl from 36 CBG, the second Pl minus and Coy headquarters (HQ), all located in a leased facility in Lower Sackville, NS, and a third Pl created in Moncton, NB, from the reroll of a Pl from 4 Air Defence Regiment. By 2005 it was recognized within the Army that Military Police units needed more independence in order to carry out their policing function while centralization of resources would enhance the MPs ability to force generate people for operations. Therefore, in February 2005, and on order of the Army Commander, LFAA issued a draft MIP for the stand up of 3 Garrison MP Coy. This Coy consists of the 3 ASG Gagetown MP Detachment (Det) and the 2nd Bn Royal Canadian Regiment MP Det. On 3 March 2005, the Army Commander signed and issued the Implementation Directive for centralization of garrison MP resources in each Land Force Area. The creation of the garrison MP Coys was seen as an interim measures and, therefore, on 14 February 2006, the Army Commander signed the Implementation Directive for centralization of all Army MP resources at the Land Force Area level. This order authorized the creation of the MP Units in the four LFAs to be 1, 2, 3, and 5 MP Units. These units would consist of all Regular and Reserve Force Army MPs in each LFA. In LFAA this involved 3 Grn MP Coy (the garrison platoon in Gagetown), 30 MP Coy, the 2 RCR MP Det, and the Area Provost Marshal's Office. In May 2006, LFAA issued its MIP for the formation and support of 3 MPU. Further, staffing of various full and part-time positions commenced. On 1 October 2006, the amalgamation of 30 MP Coy, 3 Grn MP Coy, and the HQ commenced. On 18 December 2006, the Minister of National Defence issued the Ministerial Organizational Order (MOO) authorizing the creation and stand-up of all MPUs, including 3 MPU. In September 2007, the unit's Canadian Forces Organizational Order was issued. Further professionalization of the Canadian Military Police occurred when on 7 July 2010, the Chief of Defence Staff ordered that all Military Police would come under the full command of the Canadian Forces Provost Marshal, effective 1 April 2011. In March 2011 the Minister of National Defence authorized all the MPU's names to be changed to MP Regiments. As a result, on 1 April 2011, 3 MPU became 3 Military Police Regiment. Announced officially in 2014, the old location of 3 Military Police Regiment HQ (at 70 First Lake Drive, Lower Sackville, NS B4C 3E4) moved to the new Maj Robert Campbell Risley Armoury (255 Damascus Rd., Bedford, NS, B4A 0C2).


Recruiting

For recruiting information contact: Military Police Recruiter 3 MP Regt: 30 MP Coy: 301 MP Platoon phone 902-864-6062 fax 902-864-7915 or Canadian Forces Recruiting


Sub-unit composition

Sub-units are as follows: * 3 Military Police Regiment Headquarters - Halifax Regional Municipality, Bedford, Nova Scotia (Total Force) ** 31 MP Company HQ - Oromocto, New Brunswick (Regular Force) *** 31 MP Platoon - Oromocto, New Brunswick (Regular Force) *** 31 MP Platoon - St John's, Newfoundland (Regular Force) ** 30 MP Company HQ - Bedford, Nova Scotia (Reserve Force) *** 301 Military Police Platoon - Bedford, Nova Scotia (Reserve Force) *** 302 Military Police Platoon - St. John's, Newfoundland (Reserve Force) *** 303 Military Police Platoon -
Moncton, New Brunswick Moncton (; ) is the most populous city in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. Situated in the Petitcodiac River Valley, Moncton lies at the geographic centre of the Maritime Provinces. The city has earned the nickname "Hub City" because ...
(Reserve Force)


Commanding Officers of 3 MP Regt

The following officers have commanded 3 MP Regt: * Lieutenant-Commander N.A. Nearing - 2023 * Major C.E. Cope - 2021 * Major J.L.H.M. Bergevin - (dates not determined) * LCdr R.F. Scanlan - effective 2017 * Major D.J. Henderson - effective 6 October 2012 * Major R.F. Campbell- effective 3 December 2011 * Major V.R. Ethier - effective 1 April 2011


Commanding Officers of 3 MP Unit

* Major V.R. Ethier - effective 9 October 2008 * Major M. Cullum - effective 1 October 2006


Regimental Sergeant-Majors of 3 MP Regt

*Master Warrant Officer S.J. Waugh - Sep 2021 *Master Warrant Officer Gregory Rodgers - 22 July 2011 *Master Warrant Officer Shawn Walsh - 1 April 2011


Unit Sergeant-Majors of 3 MP Unit

*Master Warrant Officer Shawn Walsh *Master Warrant Officer Clare Ramsay *Master Warrant Officer Jack Kent


Commanding Officers 30 MP Coy

* Major Moser - effective September 2004


Officers Commanding 30 MP Coy

* Captain Juarez Reyes (2023-2024) * Captain MacKinnon (2018-2023) * Captain Dan MacDougall (dates not determined) * Major B.L. Cheney - effective Apr 2007 * Major R.F Campbell - effective May 2006


Company Sergeant-Majors 30 MP Coy

Master Warrant Officer Gary O'Brien (current) Master Warrant Officer Drew Baker (dates not determined) Master Warrant Officer Brian Koval (dates not determined)


Clothing and equipment


Vehicles

3 MP Regt operates the following standard MP vehicles: Garrison: *
Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor The Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor (colloquially referred to as the CVPI, P71, or P7B) is a four-door, body-on-frame sedan that was manufactured by Ford Motor Company, Ford from 1992 to 2011. It is the police car version of the Ford Crow ...
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Ford Police Interceptor Sedan The sixth generation of the Ford Taurus is a full-size sedan manufactured and marketed by Ford for model years 2010-2019 with a mild facelift for model year 2013. While sharing the chassis underpinnings of the previous generation Taurus and ...
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Ford Expedition The Ford Expedition is a full-size SUV produced by Ford since the 1997 model year. The successor to the Ford Bronco, the Expedition shifted its form factor from an off-road oriented vehicle to a truck-based station wagon. Initially competing ...
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Chevrolet Tahoe The Chevrolet Tahoe (), and its Rebadging, badge-engineered GMC Yukon counterpart, are full-size SUVs and other trucks from General Motors, offered since 1994 and 1991, respectively. Since 1982, Chevrolet and GMC (General Motors division), GMC ...
Field: * Military Commercial Off The Shelf (MilCOTS) (
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Uniforms

Members of 3 MP Regt normally wear one of two uniforms; Operational Patrol Dress (OPD) or Canadian Disruptive Pattern (CADPAT). Members of the unit involved in policing duties wear OPD and all others wear CADPAT. During formal events such as parades, members of the unit will wear their Distinct Environmental Uniform (DEU). Therefore, even as a member of an Army unit, members will wear the uniform corresponding to their particular environment; Army, Navy or Air Force. In OPD and CADPAT, unit members who are trained as Military Police wear a scarlet beret. In DEU, the head dress of each element is worn instead of the scarlet beret. On international operations in Afghanistan, MP wear Arid CADPAT uniforms with the following protective equipment: combat helmet, ballistic eyewear, tactical vest, fragmentation protective vest with bullet resistant plates and beige combat boots. A bayonet (Bayonet System 2005 by Eickhorn Solingen) mounts to the front of the tactical vest. Optional equipment includes a CamelBak drinking system and the small pack system. The wide brimmed combat hat can be worn within the camp.


Personal weapons

Members of 3 MP Regt mainly use the following personal long and short barrel weapons: Sig Sauer P320 * SIG Sauer P225 pistol (Regular Force members in Canada and carried by all MP members while conducting international operations) *
Browning Hi-Power The Browning Hi-Power is a single-action, semi-automatic pistol available in the 9×19mm Parabellum and .40 S&W calibers. It was based on a design by American firearms inventor John Browning, and completed by Dieudonné Saive at FN Herstal. ...
(Reserve Force members only) * C7A1 or C7A2 or C8A3 Rifle Those involved in garrison policing duties also carry the following for use in the Use of Force continuum: *
Handcuffs Handcuffs are Physical restraint, restraint devices designed to secure an individual's wrists in proximity to each other. They comprise two parts, linked together by a Link chain, chain, a hinge, or rigid bar. Each cuff has a rotating arm whi ...
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Pepper spray Pepper spray, oleoresin capsicum spray, OC spray, capsaicin spray, mace, or capsicum spray is a Tear gas, lachrymator (tear gas) product containing as its active ingredient the chemical compound capsaicin, which irritates the eyes with burning ...
* ASP baton


Unit Internet Web Site

http://army.gc.ca/en/5-canadian-division/3-military-police-regiment/index.page


See also

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Canadian Forces Military Police The Canadian Forces Military Police (CFMP; French: ) provide police, security and operational support services to the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) and the Department of National Defence (Canada), Department of National Defence (DND) worldwide. Ab ...

1 Military Police Regiment
* 2 Military Police Regiment
5 Military Police Regiment


References

Lawson, LCol., et al. The Canadian Provost Corps Silver Jubilee. Ottawa On, 1965 {{reflist


External links


Canadian Forces and Department of National DefenceCanadian Forces Provost MarshalMilitary Police RecruitingMilitary Police Officer RecruitingMilitary Police Complaints Commission of CanadaMilitary Police Fund for Blind ChildrenCanadian Military Police AssociationMilitary Police Kit ShopCanadian Association of Military Police Veterans
Military provosts of Canada Military units and formations established in 2006