Great uncle of Muriel Smith | Lance Corporal Robert McBEATH V.C. | ........................................................... |
DECORATIONS AND CAMPAIGN MEDALS (QUEEN'S
OWN HIGHLANDERS MUSEUM COLLECTION).
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QUEEN'S OWN HIGHLANDERS IN ACTION
AT CAMBRAI
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After the War - Tragedy
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The Duke of Atholl offered MacBeath
a farm after the war, but he declined. Instead,
McBeath and his wife moved to Canada, where he joined the British Columbia
Provincial Police. On August 12, 1921, he joined the Vancouver Police
Department. On October 9, 1922, while walking the beat on Granville
and Davie Streets with his partner, Detective R. Quirk, McBeath stopped
and arrested a man named Fred Deal for impaired driving. While escorting
the prisoner to the nearest call-box, the man pulled a handgun from
his pocket and shot both officers; MacBeath's partner survived, but
McBeath died almost instantly. He was 23 years old.
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Robert McBeath V.C.
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SITE MAP for Altrincham
United Reformed Church HISTORY PAGES
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Historical Archives
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Members Contributions to Exhibitions
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WWII-
Christmas 1940 - the blitz on Altrincham. |
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