Royal Canadian Mounted Police Hydrant - Fox Creek, Alberta
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member wildwoodke
N 54° 23.810 W 116° 48.429
11U E 512520 N 6027691
This painted fire hydrant has been done to resemble the traditional uniform of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. This hydrant is found in front of the RCMP station in Fox Creek, Alberta.
Waymark Code: WMJ8J1
Location: Alberta, Canada
Date Posted: 10/10/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member lumbricus
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The uniform of the RCMP has a long history:
"The RCMP are famous for their distinctive Red Serge, referred to as "Review Order" (of dress uniform), consisting of: high collared scarlet tunic, midnight blue breeches with yellow leg strip, Sam Browne belt with white sidearm lanyard, oxblood riding boots (possibly with spurs), brown felt campaign hat (wide, flat brimmed) with the characteristic "Montana crease", and brown gloves (with brown leather gauntlets for riders). Review Order is worn by the mounted troop performing the Musical Ride, an equestrian drill in which mounted members demonstrate their riding skills and handling of the cavalry lance. On normal duties, the RCMP uses standard police methods, equipment, and uniforms. Horses are still used for such ceremonial operations as escorting the Governor General's open landau to the Opening of Parliament.

The Red Serge tunic that identified initially the NWMP, and later the RNWMP and RCMP, is of the standard British military pattern. The NWMP was originally kitted out from militia stores, resulting initially in several different styles of tunic, although the style later became standardized. This style was used both to emphasize the British nature of the force and to differentiate it from the blue American military uniforms. The dark blue shoulder straps and collars were added in 1904[20] when King Edward VII granted the Force "Royal" status for its service in the Second Boer War, replacing the scarlet facings of the earlier uniform. Currently, RCMP personnel under the rank of inspector wear blue "gorget" patches on the collar, while officers from inspector to commissioner have solid blue collars, along with blue pointed-sleeve cuffs."
See Wikipedia for this information and more on the RCMP: (visit link)


Early days of the uniform of the officers of the Northwest Mounted Police can be viewed at: (visit link)

The uniform can be viewed on the RCMP website at: (visit link)
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