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Honour Guard
The Chatham-Kent Police Service Honour Guard was formed in 2004. The Honour Guard consists of 12 members and incorporates three pipers and a drummer. The unit is drawn from all areas of the service and is composed of sworn police members including, one Special Constable and an Honourary Sergeant Major. The Honour Guard was formed with the vision of promoting the Chatham-Kent Police Service community - oriented policing relationship with the community, enhancing community pride, professionalism and overall morale of the Service.
The Honour Guard officially represents the Chatham-Kent Police Service at ceremonial events, carrying the Federal, Provincial and Service flags, escorted with ceremonial guards who bare rifles. The Honour Guard attends various formal functions where it is deemed appropriate by the Office of the Chief of Police. Some of these functions which the unit are called upon to attend are the Police Memorials, both Federal and Provincial, as well as funerals, swearing-in ceremonies, conferences, graduations, civic parades and special events.
The Honour Guard represents the Chatham-Kent Police Service core values by being professional in our duties and respectful to each other and the persons we protect and serve.
Any questions or Honour Guard requests should be directed to Sergeant Gary Conn at 519-436-6600 ext. 284.

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