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There are a little under 30, 000 sworn and civilian members, and municipal employees that make up the RCMP. The breakdown in rank is as follows.

There are about 19, 000 sworn members with the majority of those at the rank of Constable. There are about 12, 000 Constables, 3, 500 Corporals, 2, 000 Sergeants, 1, 000 Staff Sergeants, 500 Inspectors, 200 Super Intendants, 30 Assistant Commissioners, 8 Deputy Commissioners, and 1 Commissioner (who is not a trained police officer).

Finally, there are about 10, 000 public servants who also work for the RCMP.

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