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Corps Security company history timeline

1859

Corps Security was founded in 1859 by Captain Sir Edward Walter, as a way to provide employment for ex-servicemen on return from the Crimean War.

1880

By 1880 the Corps of Commissionaires was operating in London, Belfast, and Liverpool, with over 1,000 members.

1884

In 1884 The Corps of Commissionaires was established in Sydney

2008

In 2008 the Corps of Commissionaires changed its name to Corps Security

2022

Security officers recognised across the UK for keeping people and property safeApril 25, 2022

STM Group appoints new Director of Customer ExperienceMay 30, 2022

ARMED FORCES DAY 2022: Celebrating our ex-military colleagues June 24, 2022

BSIA’s British Security Awards 2022 – And the winners are…June 30, 2022

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