Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Sgt. Wallace served in the First World War as a sniper with the Gordon Highlanders. He was killed at the Eastern Gate of Banff National Park, while attempting to apprehend three robber suspects.
Sgt. Wallace had a wife named Helen. He is buried in Calgary and there is a street named after him at Depot.
Digital gallery of Sergeant Thomas Sellar Wallace
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In the Books of Remembrance
Commemorated on:
Page 58 of the RCMP Book of Remembrance.
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