Look what theyâve done to the Mounties
They donât wear scarlet coats or ride horses or stand six feet tall or always get their man . . but the story of these quiet men with brief cases is more dramatic than even Hollywood suggests July 1 1954 ALAN PHILLIPS
Look what theyâve done to the Mounties
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They donât wear scarlet coats or ride horses or stand six feet tall or always get their man . . but the story of these quiet men with brief cases is more dramatic than even Hollywood suggests
ALAN PHILLIPS
AS DERWENT CONNISTON lay dying in the frozen Arctic wasteland, the words of burly, steely eyed Inspector McDowell echoed in his mind: âDonât come back until you get your man, dead or alive!â
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North Star of Herschel Island is not as well known, but she certainly should be. Her Arctic service was just as remarkable, and she is still sailing today. This book by R. Bruce Macdonald, a historian who has owned North Star for a quarter of a century, provides a comprehensive history of both vessels, drawing information from the service logs of both vessels. St. Roch, under the command of Capt. Henry Larsen, was used to enforce the law in the far north, along with more mundane duties such as the delivery of medical supplies. The RCMP role is not why the vessel earned its legendary status that came because of St. Roch’s many firsts.