Corps of Commissionaires

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.[1] The Commissionaires movement traces its roots to 1859, when Captain Sir Edward Walter KCB organized seven injured veterans of the Crimean War and Indian Mutiny to act as nightwatchmen.

Commissionaires appear in several of the Sherlock Holmes stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, including "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle" and "The Adventure of the Naval Treaty."

Active Corps

Former Corps

References

  1. Watson, Mark (2021-08-10). "The Canadian Corps of Commissionaires: A Proud and Unique Canadian Institution". Esprit de Corps.
  2. https://commissionaires.ca
  3. The Commissionaires: an organization with a proud history. John Gardham, 1998
  4. Anzac bulletin : issued to members of the Australian Imperial Forces in Great Britain and France by authority of the High Commissioner for Australia. No. 8 July 26, 1916
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