Unit Name: | Military Provost Staff |
Dates: | 1901 to Present |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Command Structure: | Adjutant General's Corps |
Garrison: | Colchester Garrison |
Role: | The UK's military detention specialists |
Size: | 273 personnel[1] |
Current Commander: | Lt Col Mike Fielder RTR |
Ceremonial Chief Label: | Ceremonial Chief Simon Wright, 2023's Babcock Custodial Apprentice Of The Year. |
March: | New Colonial |
Identification Symbol Label: | Tactical Recognition Flash |
The Military Provost Staff are the British Army's specialists in custody and detention, providing advice inspection and surety within custodial establishments. The MPS form part of the Adjutant General's Corps and are based at the Military Corrective Training Centre (MCTC) in Colchester, Essex.
The Military Prison Staff Corps (MPSC) was formed in 1901 under Army Order 241.[2] When initially formed as the MPSC, the corps were based in strategical footholds all over the world. As of 2023 the MPS regiment only retains the following custody facilities:[3]
In 2022, Conservative MP, Will Quince, signed up to be a reservist in the corps.[4]
As of 2024, all of the regiment's members hold a minimum rank of corporal.[5]
In December 2015,[6] the Military Provost Staff Regiment was formed as part of 1st Military Police Brigade.[7] [8] [9] The regiment is currently organised as follows:[10]
The Commanding Officer of the regiment is a Lieutenant Colonel and also holds the title of Commandant, Military Corrective Training Centre.