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Close Protection Training

ObedientiaZelum said:
Ah thanks. Editing confuses me  ;D

it's too bad Close Protection is closed to trades other than MP now, I wouldn't have minded taking a crack at the course. I've heard about some of the job opportunities guys have had after that course and it's pretty wild.  It would also be a good way to disseminate the training across the CF

A buddy of mine from the reserves ended up landing a gig doing CP for Eugene Melnyk's family. Sounded like a pretty good go and the money wasn't bad either.
 
I've heard through the grapevine that CP is going to open this year to NON-MP trades again. Can anybody confirm or deny this?
 
christoph.b said:
I've heard through the grapevine that CP is going to open this year to NON-MP trades again. Can anybody confirm or deny this?

You'll know as soon as there's a CANFORGEN about it, I haven't seen a CANFORGEN for MP-only in years, however.
 
christoph.b said:
I've heard through the grapevine that CP is going to open this year to NON-MP trades again. Can anybody confirm or deny this?
I doubt it.  With the slowdown in tempo due to the withdrawal from Afghanistan (although there is still a team at the Embassy), we have been able to fill the demand from within for the last several years.

Unless it does get opened to all again, you won't see a CANFORGEN looking for applicants as it is all done on the MP net right now.
 
I second this - there is a huge flux of Military Police Reg and Reserve in the que who want to go on tour. Also, it is my understanding the vision of the CP Program is to sustain trained pers with a view to generate corporate knowledge so that the MP Branch can be relied upon to commit to CP related tasks that will likely present themselves in the future. CP capability is a strategic priority for the MP Branch and it fits very well with the Law Enforcement ethos.

Sooooooo ... If you wanna become CP qualified ... shoot me a PM and we can discuss if the Reserve Military Police is a good fit for you!  8)
 
New CANFORGEN is out regarding the next few CPOACs.  Junior members of the combat arms are eligible to apply again.
 
garb811 said:
New CANFORGEN is out regarding the next few CPOACs.  Junior members of the combat arms are eligible to apply again.

CANFORGEN 120/17 CDS 032/17 181849Z JUL 17 - CP Recruiting

For those curious
 
Good day all!
Does anyone know the meaning behind the CP Patch? The griffons holding the down facing sword?
 
A Lost Gunner said:
Good day all!
Does anyone know the meaning behind the CP Patch? The griffons holding the down facing sword?

The sword is taken from the Canadian Forces Protective Service Unit badge. The griffins, which have the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle, represent the power of the lion and the good eyesight of the eagle, two qualities personified by Protective Services specialists. They symbolize military courage, boldness, leadership, strength and intelligence. Griffins are also known to be good guardians and protectors, thus reflecting the “all around protection” of the generals, diplomats and government officials protected by the Protective Services specialists. Their number signifies teamwork. The Royal Crown symbolizes service to the Sovereign while white and red, the national colours of Canada, symbolize service to the country.

http://reg.gg.ca/heraldry/pub-reg/project.asp?lang=e&ProjectID=2217&ShowAll=1
 
dangerboy said:
The sword is taken from the Canadian Forces Protective Service Unit badge. The griffins, which have the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle, represent the power of the lion and the good eyesight of the eagle, two qualities personified by Protective Services specialists. They symbolize military courage, boldness, leadership, strength and intelligence. Griffins are also known to be good guardians and protectors, thus reflecting the “all around protection” of the generals, diplomats and government officials protected by the Protective Services specialists. Their number signifies teamwork. The Royal Crown symbolizes service to the Sovereign while white and red, the national colours of Canada, symbolize service to the country.

http://reg.gg.ca/heraldry/pub-reg/project.asp?lang=e&ProjectID=2217&ShowAll=1
dangerboy said:
The sword is taken from the Canadian Forces Protective Service Unit badge. The griffins, which have the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle, represent the power of the lion and the good eyesight of the eagle, two qualities personified by Protective Services specialists. They symbolize military courage, boldness, leadership, strength and intelligence. Griffins are also known to be good guardians and protectors, thus reflecting the “all around protection” of the generals, diplomats and government officials protected by the Protective Services specialists. Their number signifies teamwork. The Royal Crown symbolizes service to the Sovereign while white and red, the national colours of Canada, symbolize service to the country.

http://reg.gg.ca/heraldry/pub-reg/project.asp?lang=e&ProjectID=2217&ShowAll=1

Amazing. Thank you for including the source.
That's exactly what I was looking for all afternoon!
 
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