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Tazer said:Sounds about right to the reply I was expecting! haha
It never hurts to ask.
Glad you took it as a joke.
Tazer said:Sounds about right to the reply I was expecting! haha
Tazer said:Out of curiosity, are you allowed to discuss the criteria that goes into someone being selected for MPAC? As in why does person A get chosen over person B? Understandable if you're not allowed to say anything.
BeyondTheNow said:Whoever has the least-lame username on army
(...and no, I'm not making fun of anyone's username...in case anyone's touchy [cuz THAT never happens]..I'm tired...it was funny to me.)
subbie said:Just contacted and selected for the MPAC being held Nov. 17th-20th. so excited
Azlan.S said:Hey Guys,
Just a quick update, I was offered an employment offer with MP this last Friday (Which I obv. took). I am scheduled to fly to Montreal on Jan. 11 for BMQ and Jan.07 is the oath.
Good luck to everyone attending the upcoming MPAC.
milnews.ca said:Good day, samuraai2
I'm sure you've read these, so you must know that posting the same questions in more than one place is considered spamming, riiiiiiiiiight?
1) Learn to search.
2) Patience.
Milnet.ca Staff
samuraai2 said:I have applied to the Military Police Officer trade and since then was looking for more insights into the profession as a whole.
samuraai2 said:I would be very interested in knowing from the current Military Police Officers of what the trade is all about?
I take it you're applying Reg Force? If so, please be aware that your degree will cause this to be an uphill battle for you as it is not one of our preferred degrees. MPO is exceptionally competitive as the numbers accepted as DEO are counted in the single digits most years.samuraai2 said:Hello Guys!
I have applied to the Military Police Officer trade and since then was looking for more insights into the profession as a whole. Even though the recruiters provided me with the basic information I would be very interested in knowing from the current Military Police Officers of what the trade is all about? I understand that Military Police Officer do administrative work mainly. I have a degree in computer engineering and I thought that I can eventually use it to specialize in Cyber Security and Investigations. It would be very helpful if some current Military Police Officers could answer few of my questions.
Thanks in advance!
Do you mean a field Platoon, which work with the CMBGs? If so, there are only a 6 x hard MPO positions there (1 x Snr Capt, 1 x Lt/Jnr Capt) and it is fair to say most MPO will not spend time with a Field Pl.1. Many people mention that the Military Police Officers usually lead a MP platoon. I understand that it is one of the postings that the MPOs get. Or is this the type of job most MPOs do?
It all depends. If your initial positing is to a place like Shilo, Bagotville or Wainwright, you will move fairly soon after (3-4 years). If you hit a place like Ottawa...a recently retired former CFPM openly boasted he stayed put in Ottawa for 22 years in his retirement message.2. I understand that all Canadian forces members move every 2-3 years usually. I was also told that in some trades you stay in one place for a long time and the move is not that often. How does it work with the MPOs?
Again, it depends. On missions of any real size, MPO will deploy with it. Smaller missions can deploy with a WO in charge. As with postings, some get tagged multiple times, others are running around with none and are quite happy about that.3. Do MPOs get deployed often?
Yes, MPO are credentialed, it is required to exercise the oversight function of MP. Unless there are special circumstances, MPO will not conduct investigations.4. I understand that most of the MPOs work is administrative. Do they do carry a badge like the MP? Do they do investigations once in a while?