True and Fascinating Canadian History

In Memory of The Lost Patrol.
St. Matthew's Cemetery. Fort MacPherson, NT.

RCMP Graves Northwest Territories

Estimated count of RCMP graves in the Northwest Territories: 40

The vast majority of RCMP graves across the Northwest Territories have been located and photographed both by Veterans and Regular Members of the RCMP.

Danger and death were the principle enemies which faced four members of the Force during The Lost Patrol in 1910. They were buried in St. Matthew's Cemetery, Fort MacPherson, NT.

The following members were killed on duty.

They are listed on the RCMP Honour Roll and they are buried in the NWT.
(Listed by Reg.#)

Reg.S/263, Ningmoseak Etidloi. Honour Roll #163
Reg.#2127, Samuel Carter. The Lost Patrol. Honour Roll #34
Reg.#2218, Francis Joseph Fitzgerald. The Lost Patrol. Honour Roll #35
Reg.#4346, Richard O'Hara Taylor. The Lost Patrol. Honour Roll #37
Reg.#4396, William Andrew Doak. Honour Roll #45
Reg.#4582, George Francis Kinney. The Lost Patrol. Honour Roll #36
Reg.#913, John Lorne Halliday. Honour Roll #53
Reg.#9951, Frederick Rhodes. Honour Roll #48

R. I. P.

Unveiling of the Inspector F. J. Fitzgerald Monument
September 1915
Dawson, Yukon.

In Memory of Reg.#4396, Corporal William Andrew Doak
Honour Roll #45
Tree Cemetery. Tree River, NT.

In Memory of Reg.#26979, Staff Sergeant Chris Bergman.
Buried. Northwest Territories.



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