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Aren't CIC instructors CF members also? ???
bick said:As it was explained to me, we are not able to join so that in case of national emergency, the govt can call upon the reserves and RCMP and not worry about any crossover.
Still curious about the guy in Vancouver, but rumours are rumours.
6.01 â “ QUALIFICATIONS FOR ENROLMENT
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(2) Subject to paragraph (5), the following persons shall not be enrolled in the Canadian Forces:
(a) a member of any other of Her Majesty's forces, or of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police;
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(5) A member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police may be enrolled in the Cadet Instructor Cadre. (4 August 1998)
(M) (4 August 1998)
NOTE
A member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police enrolled in the Cadet Instructor Cadre is not eligible for transfer to another sub-component of the Reserve Force (See article 10.06 (Transfer Between Sub-components of The Reserve Force)).
Employment of Force 4. The Force may be employed in such places within or outside Canada as the Governor in Council prescribes.
R.S., c. R-9, s. 4.
argylls_recruiting said:May be he's a civilian member of the RCMP.
Griswald said:Civilian members are not allowed to state they are members of the RCMP - for pretty obvious reasons. If they got caught their job would be on the line.
Wesley H. Allen said:I have some friends who are RCMP "CM's", and have a badge identical to a regular member, except it says CM on the bottom. They were in the foresics and armourer areas of F Division, and maybe because of their trades they get a badge, as I can't see a receptionist having one. One is in the Militia currently, the other used to be years ago.
Q 1 said:The reason RCMP cannot join the mo, but city police etc. can is because technically the RCMP is considered a dragoon Regiment on the books of the Cf. therefore you cannot serve in 2 regiments at the same time and join the mo.