Corps of Commissionaires
Appearance
The Corps of Commissionaires refers to a global movement in Commonwealth countries of societies created to provide meaningful employment for veterans of the armed services. The Commissionaires movement traces its roots to 1859, when Captain Sir Edward Walter KCB organized seven disabled veterans of the Crimean War and Indian Mutiny to act as nightwatchmen.
Active Corps
- Corps of Commissionaires (UK), the original corps now organized as a private security company operating as Corps Security, employing 5 000 in the United Kingdom and Papua New Guinea.
- Canadian Corps of Commissionaires, a federation of 15 not-for-profit social benefit organizations employing 23 000 in Canada and the largest private security organization in that country.[1]
Former Corps
- Australian Corps of Commissionaires[2]
- South African Corps of Commissionaires
References
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