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The RCMP was established in 1873, and was actually first named the Northwest Mounted Police (MWMP). It was established to maintain law and order mainly in the western territories. The uniform of the NWMP borrowed many features from British military traditions, including a white helmet.
The RCMP is recognizable throughout the world due to its unique uniforms. This page describes the original uniforms of the North-West Mounted Police and some of the arms and accoutrements that were used throughout the history of the RCMP.
As part of the Government of Canada's Government on Line initiative, RCMP forms are being provided for use by the Canadian public through this website. PDF forms To read Adobe Acrobat ( PDF ) files, you may need to download and install the free Adobe Reader from Adobe Systems Incorporated.
Collection search - History of RCMP uniforms, 1873-1952. Record information – Brief 1. History of RCMP uniforms, 1873-1952. Hierarchical level: File . Date: 1873-1952 . Reference: RG18-F-1, Volume number: 3763, File number: G-516-3-14 . File no. (creator): G-516-3-14 ...
An RCMP chief superintendent in dress uniform. RCMP officers are equipped with a dress uniform, popularly known as the "blue serge", for performing certain formal duties, such as media relations or parliament testimony.
The Red Serge is the ceremonial dress uniform of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. It consists of a military pattern scarlet tunic tailored from serge fabric, with the high collar, blue breeches with yellow stripe identifying a cavalry history, a Stetson hat, a Sam Browne belt, and high brown leather boots with a white rope. [1]
The RCMP are famous for their uniform. The "Review Order" (also "Red Serge") uniform is worn mostly at special events, such as parades. The uniform consists of a red tunic with a large brown belt,(formally known as a “Sam Browne”), a light brown hat, dark blue breeches (trousers) with a yellow stripe and riding boots.