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RCMP GRAVES DATABASE To search the database, click 'Database' in the left sidebar. Enter any information that you have, and click 'Search.'. You may use these hints: (1) Enter any part of a last name or the first name in the member's name box or, (2) Enter the word ' Unidentified ' in the member's name box to find bits of research, (3) Enter the name of thecity in
RCMP GRAVES: NUNAVUT True and Fascinating Canadian History. In Memory of Reg.#9597, Constable William Robert Stephens, and Reg.#7766, Victor Maisonneuve Dundas Harbour. NU. Estimated count of RCMP graves inRCMP MEMORIALS
True and Fascinating Canadian History A & B Squadrons. WWI by Don Klancher, Vets BC. 2017 The generally-accepted terminology for the names of the two Squadrons, as I understand it, is as follows:REGEMENTAL NUMBERS
The History of Regimental Numbers and Officer Numbers in the NWMP, RNWMP and the RCMP. Upon successfully being accepted into the Force, every member is designated a 'Regimental Number'. Its abbreviation is'Reg.#'.
RCMP FORT STEELE MEMORIAL The fifth member who died was Cpl. Duncan Roderick MacNair. He was born on October 11th, 1864 and he died on April 27th, 1898 at Wardner, B.C. He joined the NWMP at Killarney, MB on May 18 1892 and it is also known that his father lived in Edinborough, Scotland. Corporal MacNair committed suicide with his revolver when delirious from fever. RCMP FIRSTS: HERMANN True and Fascinating Canadian History Fortieth Anniversary of Women in the RCMP 1974 - 2014 A Very Special Corporal A Member of 'Depot' Division's Elite Drill Team And The First in RCMP History Corporal Penny Hermann by J. J. Healy TRUE AND FASCINATING CANADIAN HISTORY True and Fascinating Canadian History The Mystery Of A Mean Old Staff Sergeant And The Method by Which He Died by J. J. Healy. Modern societies can be thankful that severe pain arising from all sorts of illnesses can be well managed by advanced medical discoveries which have become available in recent years to patients in their local hospitals or pharmacies.RCMP FIRSTS: BEYAK
by J. J. Healy. Della Sonya Beyak was born in Winnipegosis, MB., in 1967. She pursued post secondary education at the University of Manitoba where she graduated with a Degree in Criminology. She worked in various security jobs while at university and she had also been selected as a Summer Student with the RCMP in Manitoba. NATIONAL RCMP GRAVES WEBSITE AND DATABASEDATABASEHOMERCMP FORCE FIRSTSRCMP COMMISSIONERSRCMP VETS True and Fascinating Canadian History. RCMP Cadets salute the Honour Roll at 'Depot' Division, Regina, SK Welcome to the RCMP National Grave Discovery Database: A Unique Canadian Treasure Here is a home, a detachment of repose, a depot for deceased members of the North West Mounted Police (NWMP), the Royal North West Mounted Police (RNWMP) and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police RCMP GRAVES DATABASE: SEARCH True and Fascinating Canadian History (R) A Community Member of the Alberta Muskeg Lake Cree Nation and (L) RCMP Reg.#43457, Sergeant Barry Ledoux Courtesy of Ric Hall. RCMP Veterans. Vancouver, BC Searchthe Database
RCMP GRAVES DATABASE To search the database, click 'Database' in the left sidebar. Enter any information that you have, and click 'Search.'. You may use these hints: (1) Enter any part of a last name or the first name in the member's name box or, (2) Enter the word ' Unidentified ' in the member's name box to find bits of research, (3) Enter the name of thecity in
RCMP GRAVES: NUNAVUT True and Fascinating Canadian History. In Memory of Reg.#9597, Constable William Robert Stephens, and Reg.#7766, Victor Maisonneuve Dundas Harbour. NU. Estimated count of RCMP graves inRCMP MEMORIALS
True and Fascinating Canadian History A & B Squadrons. WWI by Don Klancher, Vets BC. 2017 The generally-accepted terminology for the names of the two Squadrons, as I understand it, is as follows:REGEMENTAL NUMBERS
The History of Regimental Numbers and Officer Numbers in the NWMP, RNWMP and the RCMP. Upon successfully being accepted into the Force, every member is designated a 'Regimental Number'. Its abbreviation is'Reg.#'.
RCMP FORT STEELE MEMORIAL The fifth member who died was Cpl. Duncan Roderick MacNair. He was born on October 11th, 1864 and he died on April 27th, 1898 at Wardner, B.C. He joined the NWMP at Killarney, MB on May 18 1892 and it is also known that his father lived in Edinborough, Scotland. Corporal MacNair committed suicide with his revolver when delirious from fever. RCMP FIRSTS: HERMANN True and Fascinating Canadian History Fortieth Anniversary of Women in the RCMP 1974 - 2014 A Very Special Corporal A Member of 'Depot' Division's Elite Drill Team And The First in RCMP History Corporal Penny Hermann by J. J. Healy TRUE AND FASCINATING CANADIAN HISTORY True and Fascinating Canadian History The Mystery Of A Mean Old Staff Sergeant And The Method by Which He Died by J. J. Healy. Modern societies can be thankful that severe pain arising from all sorts of illnesses can be well managed by advanced medical discoveries which have become available in recent years to patients in their local hospitals or pharmacies.RCMP FIRSTS: BEYAK
by J. J. Healy. Della Sonya Beyak was born in Winnipegosis, MB., in 1967. She pursued post secondary education at the University of Manitoba where she graduated with a Degree in Criminology. She worked in various security jobs while at university and she had also been selected as a Summer Student with the RCMP in Manitoba.RCMP MEMORIALS
True and Fascinating Canadian History In Memory of RCMP Members who are Buried Across Canada. Click on a picture below to view theMemorial
RCMP 'DEPOT' CEMETERY True and Fascinating Canadian History RCMP Cemetery at 'Depot' Division Regina, SK. North West Mounted Police Headquarters was moved to Regina in 1885 at which time space was allocated on the north side of 'Depot' Division for a Cemetery. RCMP FORT STEELE MEMORIAL The fifth member who died was Cpl. Duncan Roderick MacNair. He was born on October 11th, 1864 and he died on April 27th, 1898 at Wardner, B.C. He joined the NWMP at Killarney, MB on May 18 1892 and it is also known that his father lived in Edinborough, Scotland. Corporal MacNair committed suicide with his revolver when delirious from fever.RCMP MEMORIALS
True and Fascinating Canadian History A & B Squadrons. WWI by Don Klancher, Vets BC. 2017 The generally-accepted terminology for the names of the two Squadrons, as I understand it, is as follows: RCMP GRAVES: NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR In Newfoundland and Labrador, a total of 144 graves have been found, recorded and inspected. Of the total number, about 57 RCMP graves are located in St. John's & Mount Pearl area, 10 in Corner Brook and the remainder of the RCMP graves are located in various cemeteries throughout the province. FORT HEALY - RCMP GRAVES FORT HEALY. Since its earliest days in 1873, myths and mysteries have abounded about the North West Mounted Police (NWMP). Today, there are as many mysteries around and under Fort Healy as there were members in the NWMP. Scholars and historians have not yet reached a clear concensus on the age of Fort Healy. The principle wall structures ofthe
RCMP MEMORIAL CONSTABLE W. J. COBBLE Vegreville, Alberta. On December 4, 1946, RCMP Constable W. J. Cobble was on duty in Lavoy, Alberta. He was struck by a truck on the highway and he died of injuries. The Memorial in the Park to Constable Cobble was made possible with the help of many, many people. The following story was received from Edmonton Vet AJH 'Joe' Collinson. RCMP FIRSTS: HERMANN True and Fascinating Canadian History Fortieth Anniversary of Women in the RCMP 1974 - 2014 A Very Special Corporal A Member of 'Depot' Division's Elite Drill Team And The First in RCMP History Corporal Penny Hermann by J. J. Healy RCMP TRIBUTE TO FIVE OFFICERS A Sad Date to Remember. The date June 08, 2008 marks the 50th Anniversary of a tragic day in the history of the RCMP. It was in 1958 that 5 members drowned near Jackson's Point on Lake Simcoe in Ontario. Late in the evening of June 07, 1958 Cpl. Herbert Smart, Cpl. Maurice Melnychuk, Cst. Glen Farough, Cst.RCMP
True and Fascinating Canadian History Tales from Fort Healy The Mountie Who Posed as a Model by J. J. Healy. I have met only one male RCMP who ever posed as a paid, professional model. NATIONAL RCMP GRAVES WEBSITE AND DATABASEDATABASEHOMERCMP FORCE FIRSTSRCMP COMMISSIONERSRCMP VETS True and Fascinating Canadian History. RCMP Cadets salute the Honour Roll at 'Depot' Division, Regina, SK Welcome to the RCMP National Grave Discovery Database: A Unique Canadian Treasure Here is a home, a detachment of repose, a depot for deceased members of the North West Mounted Police (NWMP), the Royal North West Mounted Police (RNWMP) and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police RCMP GRAVES DATABASE: SEARCH True and Fascinating Canadian History (R) A Community Member of the Alberta Muskeg Lake Cree Nation and (L) RCMP Reg.#43457, Sergeant Barry Ledoux Courtesy of Ric Hall. RCMP Veterans. Vancouver, BC Searchthe Database
NATIONAL RCMP GRAVES DATABASE Hundreds of names found in the National RCMP National Grave Discovery Database were given to me with Jack's very generous verbal and written permission. Jack joined the Force in 1950. He served in BC and NL Divisions and he retired in 1985 at the rank of Chief Superintendent. RCMP GRAVES DATABASE To search the database, click 'Database' in the left sidebar. Enter any information that you have, and click 'Search.'. You may use these hints: (1) Enter any part of a last name or the first name in the member's name box or, (2) Enter the word ' Unidentified ' in the member's name box to find bits of research, (3) Enter the name of thecity in
REGEMENTAL NUMBERS
The History of Regimental Numbers and Officer Numbers in the NWMP, RNWMP and the RCMP. Upon successfully being accepted into the Force, every member is designated a 'Regimental Number'. Its abbreviation is'Reg.#'.
FORT HEALY - RCMP GRAVES FORT HEALY. Since its earliest days in 1873, myths and mysteries have abounded about the North West Mounted Police (NWMP). Today, there are as many mysteries around and under Fort Healy as there were members in the NWMP. Scholars and historians have not yet reached a clear concensus on the age of Fort Healy. The principle wall structures ofthe
RCMP GRAVES: NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR In Newfoundland and Labrador, a total of 144 graves have been found, recorded and inspected. Of the total number, about 57 RCMP graves are located in St. John's & Mount Pearl area, 10 in Corner Brook and the remainder of the RCMP graves are located in various cemeteries throughout the province. RCMP FORT STEELE MEMORIAL The fifth member who died was Cpl. Duncan Roderick MacNair. He was born on October 11th, 1864 and he died on April 27th, 1898 at Wardner, B.C. He joined the NWMP at Killarney, MB on May 18 1892 and it is also known that his father lived in Edinborough, Scotland. Corporal MacNair committed suicide with his revolver when delirious from fever. RCMP FIRSTS: HERMANN True and Fascinating Canadian History Fortieth Anniversary of Women in the RCMP 1974 - 2014 A Very Special Corporal A Member of 'Depot' Division's Elite Drill Team And The First in RCMP History Corporal Penny Hermann by J. J. Healy TRUE AND FASCINATING CANADIAN HISTORY True and Fascinating Canadian History The Mystery Of A Mean Old Staff Sergeant And The Method by Which He Died by J. J. Healy. Modern societies can be thankful that severe pain arising from all sorts of illnesses can be well managed by advanced medical discoveries which have become available in recent years to patients in their local hospitals or pharmacies. NATIONAL RCMP GRAVES WEBSITE AND DATABASEDATABASEHOMERCMP FORCE FIRSTSRCMP COMMISSIONERSRCMP VETS True and Fascinating Canadian History. RCMP Cadets salute the Honour Roll at 'Depot' Division, Regina, SK Welcome to the RCMP National Grave Discovery Database: A Unique Canadian Treasure Here is a home, a detachment of repose, a depot for deceased members of the North West Mounted Police (NWMP), the Royal North West Mounted Police (RNWMP) and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police RCMP GRAVES DATABASE: SEARCH True and Fascinating Canadian History (R) A Community Member of the Alberta Muskeg Lake Cree Nation and (L) RCMP Reg.#43457, Sergeant Barry Ledoux Courtesy of Ric Hall. RCMP Veterans. Vancouver, BC Searchthe Database
NATIONAL RCMP GRAVES DATABASE Hundreds of names found in the National RCMP National Grave Discovery Database were given to me with Jack's very generous verbal and written permission. Jack joined the Force in 1950. He served in BC and NL Divisions and he retired in 1985 at the rank of Chief Superintendent. RCMP GRAVES DATABASE To search the database, click 'Database' in the left sidebar. Enter any information that you have, and click 'Search.'. You may use these hints: (1) Enter any part of a last name or the first name in the member's name box or, (2) Enter the word ' Unidentified ' in the member's name box to find bits of research, (3) Enter the name of thecity in
REGEMENTAL NUMBERS
The History of Regimental Numbers and Officer Numbers in the NWMP, RNWMP and the RCMP. Upon successfully being accepted into the Force, every member is designated a 'Regimental Number'. Its abbreviation is'Reg.#'.
FORT HEALY - RCMP GRAVES FORT HEALY. Since its earliest days in 1873, myths and mysteries have abounded about the North West Mounted Police (NWMP). Today, there are as many mysteries around and under Fort Healy as there were members in the NWMP. Scholars and historians have not yet reached a clear concensus on the age of Fort Healy. The principle wall structures ofthe
RCMP GRAVES: NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR In Newfoundland and Labrador, a total of 144 graves have been found, recorded and inspected. Of the total number, about 57 RCMP graves are located in St. John's & Mount Pearl area, 10 in Corner Brook and the remainder of the RCMP graves are located in various cemeteries throughout the province. RCMP FORT STEELE MEMORIAL The fifth member who died was Cpl. Duncan Roderick MacNair. He was born on October 11th, 1864 and he died on April 27th, 1898 at Wardner, B.C. He joined the NWMP at Killarney, MB on May 18 1892 and it is also known that his father lived in Edinborough, Scotland. Corporal MacNair committed suicide with his revolver when delirious from fever. RCMP FIRSTS: HERMANN True and Fascinating Canadian History Fortieth Anniversary of Women in the RCMP 1974 - 2014 A Very Special Corporal A Member of 'Depot' Division's Elite Drill Team And The First in RCMP History Corporal Penny Hermann by J. J. Healy TRUE AND FASCINATING CANADIAN HISTORY True and Fascinating Canadian History The Mystery Of A Mean Old Staff Sergeant And The Method by Which He Died by J. J. Healy. Modern societies can be thankful that severe pain arising from all sorts of illnesses can be well managed by advanced medical discoveries which have become available in recent years to patients in their local hospitals or pharmacies. NATIONAL RCMP GRAVES DATABASE Hundreds of names found in the National RCMP National Grave Discovery Database were given to me with Jack's very generous verbal and written permission. Jack joined the Force in 1950. He served in BC and NL Divisions and he retired in 1985 at the rank of Chief Superintendent.RCMP MEMORIALS
True and Fascinating Canadian History In Memory of RCMP Members who are Buried Across Canada. Click on a picture below to view theMemorial
RCMP 'DEPOT' CEMETERY True and Fascinating Canadian History RCMP Cemetery at 'Depot' Division Regina, SK. North West Mounted Police Headquarters was moved to Regina in 1885 at which time space was allocated on the north side of 'Depot' Division for a Cemetery. RCMP GRAVES: NUNAVUT True and Fascinating Canadian History. In Memory of Reg.#9597, Constable William Robert Stephens, and Reg.#7766, Victor Maisonneuve Dundas Harbour. NU. Estimated count of RCMP graves inRCMP MEMORIALS
True and Fascinating Canadian History A & B Squadrons. WWI by Don Klancher, Vets BC. 2017 The generally-accepted terminology for the names of the two Squadrons, as I understand it, is as follows:RCMP MYSTERIES
True and Fascinating Canadian History The Mystery of the Mountie Who Died at 'Depot' by J. J. Healy. Some tragic incidents in one's long past police career cannot be forgotten or tucked aside. RCMP TRIBUTE TO FIVE OFFICERS A Sad Date to Remember. The date June 08, 2008 marks the 50th Anniversary of a tragic day in the history of the RCMP. It was in 1958 that 5 members drowned near Jackson's Point on Lake Simcoe in Ontario. Late in the evening of June 07, 1958 Cpl. Herbert Smart, Cpl. Maurice Melnychuk, Cst. Glen Farough, Cst.RCMP
True and Fascinating Canadian History Tales from Fort Healy The Mountie Who Posed as a Model by J. J. Healy. I have met only one male RCMP who ever posed as a paid, professional model.RCMP FIRSTS: BEYAK
by J. J. Healy. Della Sonya Beyak was born in Winnipegosis, MB., in 1967. She pursued post secondary education at the University of Manitoba where she graduated with a Degree in Criminology. She worked in various security jobs while at university and she had also been selected as a Summer Student with the RCMP in Manitoba. RCMP A MYSTERY STORY True and Fascinating Canadian History The Mystery of A Mountie And Little Mercy for Murder by J. J. Healy. Yesteryear and today too, the RCMP remains the place to be if a young Canadian seeks an adventurous job and accepts the real danger that is almost always lingeringnearby.
NATIONAL RCMP GRAVES WEBSITE AND DATABASEDATABASEHOMERCMP FORCE FIRSTSRCMP COMMISSIONERSRCMP VETS True and Fascinating Canadian History. RCMP Cadets salute the Honour Roll at 'Depot' Division, Regina, SK Welcome to the RCMP National Grave Discovery Database: A Unique Canadian Treasure Here is a home, a detachment of repose, a depot for deceased members of the North West Mounted Police (NWMP), the Royal North West Mounted Police (RNWMP) and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police RCMP GRAVES DATABASE: SEARCH True and Fascinating Canadian History (R) A Community Member of the Alberta Muskeg Lake Cree Nation and (L) RCMP Reg.#43457, Sergeant Barry Ledoux Courtesy of Ric Hall. RCMP Veterans. Vancouver, BC Searchthe Database
NATIONAL RCMP GRAVES DATABASE Friends and Acknowledgements. I sincerely thank all Veterans, Members of the Force, families and friends of the Force from around the world who have contributed information, photos and stories about deceasedRCMP members.
RCMP GRAVES DATABASE True and Fascinating Canadian History Helpful Search Hints. To search the database, click 'Database' in the left sidebar. Enter any information that you have, and click 'Search.'REGEMENTAL NUMBERS
The History of Regimental Numbers and Officer Numbers in the NWMP, RNWMP and the RCMP. Upon successfully being accepted into the Force, every member is designated a 'Regimental Number'. Its abbreviation is'Reg.#'.
RCMP FORT STEELE MEMORIAL True and Fascinating Canadian History The Fort Steele Memorial Fort Steele, BC. Dear Joe, Background: Five NWMP members are buried in the Fort Steele Cemetery at Fort Steele, B.C. FORT HEALY - RCMP GRAVES True and Fascinating Canadian History The 140TH Anniversary Of Canada's National Police Force 1873 - 2013. HEED! Stop! Stop in thename of the Lore!
RCMP GRAVES: NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR It seems that new graves of RCMP members are discovered each year in Newfoundland and Labrador. The grave of Reg.#19929, Cst. Frederick Dale Charles Albota was discovered by NL Vet Ken Lebreton. TRUE AND FASCINATING CANADIAN HISTORY True and Fascinating Canadian History The Mystery Of A Mean Old Staff Sergeant And The Method by Which He Died by J. J. Healy. Modern societies can be thankful that severe pain arising from all sorts of illnesses can be well managed by advanced medical discoveries which have become available in recent years to patients in their local hospitals or pharmacies. RCMP VET OF THE MONTH: JUNE 2011 True and Fascinating Canadian History Vet of the Month: July, 2011 Reg.#1361, Staff Sergeant Alexander 'Sandy' Alexander by J. J. Healy. Affectionately tagged as 'Sandy', Alexander Alexander was born in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. NATIONAL RCMP GRAVES WEBSITE AND DATABASEDATABASEHOMERCMP FORCE FIRSTSRCMP COMMISSIONERSRCMP VETS True and Fascinating Canadian History. RCMP Cadets salute the Honour Roll at 'Depot' Division, Regina, SK Welcome to the RCMP National Grave Discovery Database: A Unique Canadian Treasure Here is a home, a detachment of repose, a depot for deceased members of the North West Mounted Police (NWMP), the Royal North West Mounted Police (RNWMP) and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police RCMP GRAVES DATABASE: SEARCH True and Fascinating Canadian History (R) A Community Member of the Alberta Muskeg Lake Cree Nation and (L) RCMP Reg.#43457, Sergeant Barry Ledoux Courtesy of Ric Hall. RCMP Veterans. Vancouver, BC Searchthe Database
NATIONAL RCMP GRAVES DATABASE Friends and Acknowledgements. I sincerely thank all Veterans, Members of the Force, families and friends of the Force from around the world who have contributed information, photos and stories about deceasedRCMP members.
RCMP GRAVES DATABASE True and Fascinating Canadian History Helpful Search Hints. To search the database, click 'Database' in the left sidebar. Enter any information that you have, and click 'Search.'REGEMENTAL NUMBERS
The History of Regimental Numbers and Officer Numbers in the NWMP, RNWMP and the RCMP. Upon successfully being accepted into the Force, every member is designated a 'Regimental Number'. Its abbreviation is'Reg.#'.
RCMP FORT STEELE MEMORIAL True and Fascinating Canadian History The Fort Steele Memorial Fort Steele, BC. Dear Joe, Background: Five NWMP members are buried in the Fort Steele Cemetery at Fort Steele, B.C. FORT HEALY - RCMP GRAVES True and Fascinating Canadian History The 140TH Anniversary Of Canada's National Police Force 1873 - 2013. HEED! Stop! Stop in thename of the Lore!
RCMP GRAVES: NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR It seems that new graves of RCMP members are discovered each year in Newfoundland and Labrador. The grave of Reg.#19929, Cst. Frederick Dale Charles Albota was discovered by NL Vet Ken Lebreton. TRUE AND FASCINATING CANADIAN HISTORY True and Fascinating Canadian History The Mystery Of A Mean Old Staff Sergeant And The Method by Which He Died by J. J. Healy. Modern societies can be thankful that severe pain arising from all sorts of illnesses can be well managed by advanced medical discoveries which have become available in recent years to patients in their local hospitals or pharmacies. RCMP VET OF THE MONTH: JUNE 2011 True and Fascinating Canadian History Vet of the Month: July, 2011 Reg.#1361, Staff Sergeant Alexander 'Sandy' Alexander by J. J. Healy. Affectionately tagged as 'Sandy', Alexander Alexander was born in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. NATIONAL RCMP GRAVES DATABASE Friends and Acknowledgements. I sincerely thank all Veterans, Members of the Force, families and friends of the Force from around the world who have contributed information, photos and stories about deceasedRCMP members.
RCMP MEMORIALS
True and Fascinating Canadian History In Memory of RCMP Members who are Buried Across Canada. Click on a picture below to view theMemorial
RCMP FORT STEELE MEMORIAL True and Fascinating Canadian History The Fort Steele Memorial Fort Steele, BC. Dear Joe, Background: Five NWMP members are buried in the Fort Steele Cemetery at Fort Steele, B.C. RCMP 'DEPOT' CEMETERY True and Fascinating Canadian History RCMP Cemetery at 'Depot' Division Regina, SK. North West Mounted Police Headquarters was moved to Regina in 1885 at which time space was allocated on the north side of 'Depot' Division for a Cemetery. RCMP A MYSTERY STORY True and Fascinating Canadian History The Mystery of The Mounties And A Mountain Of Math by J. J. Healy. Math can be difficult and not easily understood by the new learner. RCMP GRAVES: NUNAVUT True and Fascinating Canadian History. In Memory of Reg.#9597, Constable William Robert Stephens, and Reg.#7766, Victor Maisonneuve Dundas Harbour. NU. Estimated count of RCMP graves in RCMP FIRSTS: HERMANN True and Fascinating Canadian History Fortieth Anniversary of Women in the RCMP 1974 - 2014 A Very Special Corporal A Member of 'Depot' Division's Elite Drill Team And The First in RCMP History Corporal Penny Hermann by J. J. HealyRCMP MYSTERIES
True and Fascinating Canadian History The Mystery of the Mountie Who Died at 'Depot' by J. J. Healy. Some tragic incidents in one's long past police career cannot be forgotten or tucked aside. RCMP TRIBUTE TO FIVE OFFICERS True and Fascinating Canadian History Lake Simcoe Memorial near Jackson's Point on Lake Simcoe, ON A Sad Date to Remember. The date June 08, 2008 marks the 50th Anniversary of a tragic day in the history of the RCMP.RCMP
True and Fascinating Canadian History Tales from Fort Healy The Mountie Who Posed as a Model by J. J. Healy. I have met only one male RCMP who ever posed as a paid, professional model. NATIONAL RCMP GRAVES WEBSITE AND DATABASEDATABASEHOMERCMP FORCE FIRSTSRCMP COMMISSIONERSRCMP VETS True and Fascinating Canadian History. RCMP Cadets salute the Honour Roll at 'Depot' Division, Regina, SK Welcome to the RCMP National Grave Discovery Database: A Unique Canadian Treasure Here is a home, a detachment of repose, a depot for deceased members of the North West Mounted Police (NWMP), the Royal North West Mounted Police (RNWMP) and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police RCMP GRAVES DATABASE: SEARCH True and Fascinating Canadian History (R) A Community Member of the Alberta Muskeg Lake Cree Nation and (L) RCMP Reg.#43457, Sergeant Barry Ledoux Courtesy of Ric Hall. RCMP Veterans. Vancouver, BC Searchthe Database
NATIONAL RCMP GRAVES DATABASE Hundreds of names found in the National RCMP National Grave Discovery Database were given to me with Jack's very generous verbal and written permission. Jack joined the Force in 1950. He served in BC and NL Divisions and he retired in 1985 at the rank of Chief Superintendent. RCMP GRAVES DATABASE To search the database, click 'Database' in the left sidebar. Enter any information that you have, and click 'Search.'. You may use these hints: (1) Enter any part of a last name or the first name in the member's name box or, (2) Enter the word ' Unidentified ' in the member's name box to find bits of research, (3) Enter the name of thecity in
REGEMENTAL NUMBERS
The History of Regimental Numbers and Officer Numbers in the NWMP, RNWMP and the RCMP. Upon successfully being accepted into the Force, every member is designated a 'Regimental Number'. Its abbreviation is'Reg.#'.
FORT HEALY - RCMP GRAVES FORT HEALY. Since its earliest days in 1873, myths and mysteries have abounded about the North West Mounted Police (NWMP). Today, there are as many mysteries around and under Fort Healy as there were members in the NWMP. Scholars and historians have not yet reached a clear concensus on the age of Fort Healy. The principle wall structures ofthe
RCMP GRAVES: NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR In Newfoundland and Labrador, a total of 144 graves have been found, recorded and inspected. Of the total number, about 57 RCMP graves are located in St. John's & Mount Pearl area, 10 in Corner Brook and the remainder of the RCMP graves are located in various cemeteries throughout the province. RCMP FORT STEELE MEMORIAL The fifth member who died was Cpl. Duncan Roderick MacNair. He was born on October 11th, 1864 and he died on April 27th, 1898 at Wardner, B.C. He joined the NWMP at Killarney, MB on May 18 1892 and it is also known that his father lived in Edinborough, Scotland. Corporal MacNair committed suicide with his revolver when delirious from fever. RCMP FIRSTS: HERMANN True and Fascinating Canadian History Fortieth Anniversary of Women in the RCMP 1974 - 2014 A Very Special Corporal A Member of 'Depot' Division's Elite Drill Team And The First in RCMP History Corporal Penny Hermann by J. J. Healy TRUE AND FASCINATING CANADIAN HISTORY True and Fascinating Canadian History The Mystery Of A Mean Old Staff Sergeant And The Method by Which He Died by J. J. Healy. Modern societies can be thankful that severe pain arising from all sorts of illnesses can be well managed by advanced medical discoveries which have become available in recent years to patients in their local hospitals or pharmacies. NATIONAL RCMP GRAVES WEBSITE AND DATABASEDATABASEHOMERCMP FORCE FIRSTSRCMP COMMISSIONERSRCMP VETS True and Fascinating Canadian History. RCMP Cadets salute the Honour Roll at 'Depot' Division, Regina, SK Welcome to the RCMP National Grave Discovery Database: A Unique Canadian Treasure Here is a home, a detachment of repose, a depot for deceased members of the North West Mounted Police (NWMP), the Royal North West Mounted Police (RNWMP) and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police RCMP GRAVES DATABASE: SEARCH True and Fascinating Canadian History (R) A Community Member of the Alberta Muskeg Lake Cree Nation and (L) RCMP Reg.#43457, Sergeant Barry Ledoux Courtesy of Ric Hall. RCMP Veterans. Vancouver, BC Searchthe Database
NATIONAL RCMP GRAVES DATABASE Hundreds of names found in the National RCMP National Grave Discovery Database were given to me with Jack's very generous verbal and written permission. Jack joined the Force in 1950. He served in BC and NL Divisions and he retired in 1985 at the rank of Chief Superintendent. RCMP GRAVES DATABASE To search the database, click 'Database' in the left sidebar. Enter any information that you have, and click 'Search.'. You may use these hints: (1) Enter any part of a last name or the first name in the member's name box or, (2) Enter the word ' Unidentified ' in the member's name box to find bits of research, (3) Enter the name of thecity in
REGEMENTAL NUMBERS
The History of Regimental Numbers and Officer Numbers in the NWMP, RNWMP and the RCMP. Upon successfully being accepted into the Force, every member is designated a 'Regimental Number'. Its abbreviation is'Reg.#'.
FORT HEALY - RCMP GRAVES FORT HEALY. Since its earliest days in 1873, myths and mysteries have abounded about the North West Mounted Police (NWMP). Today, there are as many mysteries around and under Fort Healy as there were members in the NWMP. Scholars and historians have not yet reached a clear concensus on the age of Fort Healy. The principle wall structures ofthe
RCMP GRAVES: NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR In Newfoundland and Labrador, a total of 144 graves have been found, recorded and inspected. Of the total number, about 57 RCMP graves are located in St. John's & Mount Pearl area, 10 in Corner Brook and the remainder of the RCMP graves are located in various cemeteries throughout the province. RCMP FORT STEELE MEMORIAL The fifth member who died was Cpl. Duncan Roderick MacNair. He was born on October 11th, 1864 and he died on April 27th, 1898 at Wardner, B.C. He joined the NWMP at Killarney, MB on May 18 1892 and it is also known that his father lived in Edinborough, Scotland. Corporal MacNair committed suicide with his revolver when delirious from fever. RCMP FIRSTS: HERMANN True and Fascinating Canadian History Fortieth Anniversary of Women in the RCMP 1974 - 2014 A Very Special Corporal A Member of 'Depot' Division's Elite Drill Team And The First in RCMP History Corporal Penny Hermann by J. J. Healy TRUE AND FASCINATING CANADIAN HISTORY True and Fascinating Canadian History The Mystery Of A Mean Old Staff Sergeant And The Method by Which He Died by J. J. Healy. Modern societies can be thankful that severe pain arising from all sorts of illnesses can be well managed by advanced medical discoveries which have become available in recent years to patients in their local hospitals or pharmacies. NATIONAL RCMP GRAVES DATABASE Hundreds of names found in the National RCMP National Grave Discovery Database were given to me with Jack's very generous verbal and written permission. Jack joined the Force in 1950. He served in BC and NL Divisions and he retired in 1985 at the rank of Chief Superintendent.RCMP MEMORIALS
True and Fascinating Canadian History In Memory of RCMP Members who are Buried Across Canada. Click on a picture below to view theMemorial
RCMP 'DEPOT' CEMETERY True and Fascinating Canadian History RCMP Cemetery at 'Depot' Division Regina, SK. North West Mounted Police Headquarters was moved to Regina in 1885 at which time space was allocated on the north side of 'Depot' Division for a Cemetery. RCMP GRAVES: NUNAVUT True and Fascinating Canadian History. In Memory of Reg.#9597, Constable William Robert Stephens, and Reg.#7766, Victor Maisonneuve Dundas Harbour. NU. Estimated count of RCMP graves inRCMP MEMORIALS
True and Fascinating Canadian History A & B Squadrons. WWI by Don Klancher, Vets BC. 2017 The generally-accepted terminology for the names of the two Squadrons, as I understand it, is as follows:RCMP MYSTERIES
True and Fascinating Canadian History The Mystery of the Mountie Who Died at 'Depot' by J. J. Healy. Some tragic incidents in one's long past police career cannot be forgotten or tucked aside. RCMP TRIBUTE TO FIVE OFFICERS A Sad Date to Remember. The date June 08, 2008 marks the 50th Anniversary of a tragic day in the history of the RCMP. It was in 1958 that 5 members drowned near Jackson's Point on Lake Simcoe in Ontario. Late in the evening of June 07, 1958 Cpl. Herbert Smart, Cpl. Maurice Melnychuk, Cst. Glen Farough, Cst.RCMP
True and Fascinating Canadian History Tales from Fort Healy The Mountie Who Posed as a Model by J. J. Healy. I have met only one male RCMP who ever posed as a paid, professional model.RCMP FIRSTS: BEYAK
by J. J. Healy. Della Sonya Beyak was born in Winnipegosis, MB., in 1967. She pursued post secondary education at the University of Manitoba where she graduated with a Degree in Criminology. She worked in various security jobs while at university and she had also been selected as a Summer Student with the RCMP in Manitoba. RCMP A MYSTERY STORY True and Fascinating Canadian History The Mystery of A Mountie And Little Mercy for Murder by J. J. Healy. Yesteryear and today too, the RCMP remains the place to be if a young Canadian seeks an adventurous job and accepts the real danger that is almost always lingeringnearby.
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_CADETS SALUTE THE HONOUR ROLL AT 'DEPOT' DIVISION, REGINA, SK_ THE RCMP GRAVE DISCOVERY DATABASE & HISTORY WEBSITE: A UNIQUE NATIONAL TREASURE Welcome to the RCMP Grave Discovery Database and History Website: A Unique National Treasure. Here is a home, a detachment of repose, a depot for deceased members of the North West Mounted Police (NWMP), the Royal North West Mounted Police (RNWMP) and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). Members of the Force, RCMP Vets, family and friends sense an obligation to protect and care for the graves of deceased members. The website consists of three main parts; the website itself, a database and a blog. Each of these can be navigated by using the tabsto the left.
Distinct and unique within the police community, this website consists of over 420 web pages and over 3200 blog entries which focus on Canadian history through stories and photographs of deceased members of the RCMP. Their contributions to the early settlement of Canada and the impact of their achievements can be traced back to Confederationdays.
The website lists a catalog of monuments which have been erected in various parts of Canada to commemorate RCMP members killed in the line of duty. The fact that a monument was built by a community of people for a deceased Canadian police officer speaks highly about the overall trust which Canadians have in the RCMP. Several hundred RCMP lost their lives in the North West Rebellion (1885), South Africa, WWI & WWII. Many RCMP members are buried in foreign lands, but many more were never recovered. All their names are etched on War Memorials which stand in cemeteries all over the world. In the database, one will find hundreds of references to the RCMP who were called to WWI including their Canadian Expeditionary Force Attestation Papers, Military Records, photos of their graves andMonuments.
Hundreds of Canadian geographical landmarks are linked to the names of pioneer RCMP deceased members. THE RCMP GRAVE DISCOVERY DATABASE & HISTORY WEBSITE The database is a useful information and history tool for the Force -- it allows the RCMP to instantly identify all deceased members of the Force, read their obituaries, note their date of death, and the location and condition of all RCMP graves -- those in cemeteries Canada-wide and cemeteries all around the world. The RCMP depends entirely on the content of the database and its accuracy. It is widely used by senior RCMP Officers, administrators, RCMP members, RCMP Veterans and volunteers, and several federal departments including: the RCMP Heritage Centre, Veteran Affairs Canada, National Archives Canada and the CBC as well as provincial agencies, and museums. The RCMP Grave Discovery Databse and History Website averages 200 hits or more every day as reported daily byGoogle Analytics.
Since the year 2001, well over half of all the graves of the deceased members of the famous March West (1874) have been found in cemeteries around the world. Nearly every month a new discovery of another March West grave is reported. RCMP Veterans and volunteers deserve all the credit for this important research into Canada's history. THE RCMP HONOUR ROLL Two hundred and thirty nine names are listed (2019) on the RCMP Honour Roll -- these members lost their lives in peace and in the line of duty. Over several years, all of these graves have been found, inspected and photographed. Priority now turns to the restoration ofall these graves.
RCMP PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION In total, the collection consists of over 20,000 RCMP photos linked to the website and the database. Over 14,500 RCMP gravesites across Canada and around the world have been photographed by RCMP Vets and volunteers and entered into the database. Thousands of old, previously unknown, lost or forgotten gravesites have been found, clearly identified and entered into the database. The photo library has been described as the largest collection of its kind in Canada. Thousands of obituaries of RCMP members can also be found in thedatabase.
It is the hope of Vets that all members' graves will be found, noted, inspected and cared for and that common information about the career and life of each member of the Force will be acknowledged.HISTORY ON PARADE
Many aspects of Canadian history are interwoven with the times of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and its predecessors the NWMP and the RNWMP. Contained within this website is a history rich in texture, recollections, photographs and deeds of the Force. The stories told here have their origin from the earliest birthdays of Canada and the formation of the Force in 1873 up to today. The history of Canada and the history of the RCMP run along parallel tracks. The National RCMP Grave Discovery and History website exists as a testament to deceased members of the Force, their legacy and contribution to Canada's history and especially their dedication and sacrifice towards the development and hope of a peaceful country.MISSION STATEMENT
Veterans of the RCMP are dedicated to the responsibility of locating, inspecting and maintaining gravesites of deceased Members with the purpose of honouring and remembering these men and women who have dedicated their lives to the service of Canada and the Force. 'Maintain Our Memories' has been adopted as the motto of the website. It calls to mind both the official Motto of the RCMP which is; 'Maintiens Le Droit' and our need to remember. The motto pays homage to the Force, to the service of community performed by members and the lives sacrificed by many members killed on duty.GOALS
The goals of the National RCMP Grave Discovery and History websiteare:
1. to create a thorough and accurate record of the burial locations of NWMP, RNWMP and RCMP deceased members, 2. to ensure that the graves of our deceased members are regularly inspected and maintained.AN INVITATION
Vets, active Members, families and friends are invited to become involved in RCMP Grave Discovery and History activities. Much data has yet to be collected. Many volunteers are needed to aid the investigation of cemeteries, as well as to assume responsibility for inspections of gravesites as they are found. Input that contributes to this website is welcome. The involvement of many will make the work associated to this project possible. I am honoured to be involved in the meaningful task of remembering and offering continued respect to deceased RCMP Members.SITE STATUS:
Web Site refreshed: Every day DATABASE REFRESHED: EVERY WEEK BUFFALO BLOG REFRESHED: 'WHENEVER NEWS IS GRAVE OR SOONER' FORT HEALY. A CANADIAN WINTER VIEW. 2012 Reg.#23685, 3/Cst. J. J. (Joe) Healy & a faithful friend, 'Honey'. 'Depot' Stables. 1964 (My horse 'Honey' is on the left) Superintendent J. J. (Joe) Healy. (Rt'd). Historian & a faithful friend, Gracie. Fort Healy. 2012WWW.RCMPGRAVES.COM
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