On each side of the altar is a stained glass memorial window, each portrays a member of the force. On the left is a constable in mourning; on the right is a trumpeter sounding reveille. The model for the windows was Constable John Roy Fraser of Westville, Nova Scotia, in 1943. Fraser retired in 1960 at the rank of staff sergeant. The Memorial Project came about following the shooting of Constable Willis Edward Rhodeniser on the White Bear Reserve near Carlyle, Saskatchewan, on August 26, 1939. Two more stained glass memorial windows on each side wall near the front were dedicated on November 4, 1951. The Resurrection in the west window honours serving members and The Nativity in the east window honours ex-members of the force who died in the Second World War.
Regina, Saskatchewan
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Royal Canadian Military Police Chapel stained glass window
5907 Dewdney Avenue
Regina
Saskatchewan
Royal Canadian Military Police Chapel stained glass window
5907 Dewdney Avenue
Regina
Saskatchewan
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 50.45266
Long. -104.66721
Lat. 50.45266
Long. -104.66721