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Galleries

View a selection of images relating to the Military Police.
GALLERY 1 - HISTORICAL PHOTOS
GALLERY 2 - MP BADGES & IDENTIFIERS

Historical Videos (CMPA YouTube Channel)

Visit our YouTube channel to view many professional and amateur videos related to past MP Branch activities and events. 

Recent Videos

View the video addresses of the outgoing Military Police Branch Chief Warrant Officer (2020 change of appointment):
​Visionnez le discours de l’adjudant-chef de la Branche de la Police militaire sortant et celui de l’adjudant-chef qui prendra sa relève (passation des fonctions 2020):
Address by CWO Turcotte, the outgoing Branch Chief (EN)
Discours de l'Adjuc Turcotte, le chef de la Branche sortant (FR)

​Military Police Branch YouTube Channel

Visit the MP Branch YouTube channel to view additional videos related to contemporary MP activities and personnel.

MP Branch Newsletter

These newsletters were published from 2016 to 2018 to help keep personnel informed on MP Branch and CF MP Gp activities and initiatives, and career and professional development issues. 
Read the newsletter

Thunderbird Journal

The Thunderbird Journal was the official Security Branch magazine.  Published quarterly between 1982 until 1998, this magazine provided MP with Branch and CMPA news, Canadian case law and policing developments, and opinion pieces. 

​All copies of the Thunderbird Journal have been digitized for your online enjoyment.
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Military Police Branch March

The official march of the Military Police Branch is Thunderbird, composed by Canadian military musician Brian Gossip (1934–2021). Thunderbird was adopted by the Security Branch in 1973 to replace the previous Canadian Provost Corps march and retained when the Military Police Branch was renamed in 2000.

Canadian Provost Corps March

​The official march of the Canadian Provost Corps was Through the Night to Light ('Durch Nacht zum Licht'), by German composer Emil Laukien (1868–1934). This march was retained by the Security Branch until 1973 when it was replaced by Thunderbird.

Copyright © 2023, Canadian Military Police Association. All Rights Reserved.
​Droit d'auteur © 2023, Association de la police militaire canadienne. Tous droits réservés.
  • Home
  • News
  • About Us
    • Membership
    • Benefits
    • Constitution & By-laws
    • Departure Gift
    • Retirement Credentials
  • Media
    • Gallery 1 - Historical Photos
    • Gallery 2 - Badges/Identifiers
    • Thunderbird Journal
    • MP Branch Newsletter
  • MP History
    • Looking Back - Historical Articles
  • Memorial Roll
    • Criteria for Inclusion
  • Kit Shop
  • Links
  • Contact Us