Royal Canadian Mounted Police (R.C.M.P.) Auxiliary Patch. Pre-1976.
A cloth embroidered bilingual shoulder patch for R.C.M.Police Auxilary. Canada.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police/Gendarmerie Royale du Canada.
R.C.M.P/G.R.C. Mounties.
1964 pattern. Pre-1976.
Used, but good condition. Ref: G5b.
A cloth embroidered bilingual shoulder patch for R.C.M.Police Auxilary. Canada.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police/Gendarmerie Royale du Canada.
R.C.M.P/G.R.C. Mounties.
1964 pattern. Pre-1976.
Used, but good condition. Ref: G5b.
A cloth embroidered bilingual shoulder patch for R.C.M.Police Auxilary. Canada.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police/Gendarmerie Royale du Canada.
R.C.M.P/G.R.C. Mounties.
1964 pattern. Pre-1976.
Used, but good condition. Ref: G5b.
The RCMP Auxiliary Constable Program was first introduced in 1963 to enhance community policing and crime prevention initiatives.
An Auxiliary Constable is an unarmed, unpaid, uniformed RCMP volunteer whose activities are governed under provincial legislation.
RCMP Auxiliary Constables may have peace officer or equivalent status, in accordance with their provincial or territorial statutes.
Auxiliary Constables promote community-based policing by participating in community events and assisting RCMP Regular Members with some of their general duties.
Under the supervision of an RCMP Regular Member, Auxiliary Constables participate in RCMP supported community events and programs, crime prevention initiatives within schools, traffic control, ground patrols, search and rescue, parades and other ceremonial events.
Some activities for Auxiliary Constables depend on the geographical region of the detachment. For example, some Auxiliary Constables may assist with marine or ground activities.
Every effort is made to link the skills of the RCMP volunteer with the volunteer tasks they perform.
Auxiliary Constables are a complement -- not an enhancement or supplement to the RCMP Regular Member.
Auxiliary Constables are not employees of the RCMP and do not hold employee status.