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Ian Edgar MacPherson

In memory of:

Captain Ian Edgar MacPherson

April 18, 1944

Military Service


Service Number:

IA/1372

Age:

24

Force:

Army

Unit:

Ghurka Rifles

Division:

6th Gurka Rifles

Citation(s):

Captain MacPherson was mentioned in despatches no fewer than three times.

Additional Information


Captain Ian Edgar MacPherson was the son of prominent Regina lawyer and veteran of Vimy Ridge, Murdoch, who headed the Soldier Settlement Board and Iowa B. MacPherson. Captain MacPherson graduated from Royal Military College at Kingston in 1940 and requested permission to enrol in the Indian Army. He served with the 7th Gurkha Rifles at Singapore and in Burma.

Commemorated on Page 616 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance. Request a copy of this page. Download high resolution copy of this page.

Burial Information


Cemetery:

RANGOON MEMORIAL
Myanmar

Grave Reference:

Face 66.

Location:

The RANGOON MEMORIAL has been erected in Taukkyan War Cemetery, which is outside Yangon (formerly Rangoon), near the airport and immediately adjoining the village of Taukkyan. It is on the Prome Road, about 35 kilometres north of the city, from which it is easily accessible. The RANGOON MEMORIAL stands in the centre of the Cemetery, surrounded by the graves of more than 6,000 men who fought and died with those whom it commemorates, whose remains were brought from the battlefield cemeteries at Akyab, Mandalay, Meiktila and Sahmaw, and from scattered jungle and roadside graves all over Burma. It is in the form of two long open garden courts flanked by covered walks and joined by an open rotunda. The names of the fallen are carved on the inner faces of broad rectangular piers placed at intervals to form the sides of the covered walks. Through these colonnades can be seen the green lawns of the cemetery and the colourful garden courts. On the frieze inside the rotunda are inscribed in English these words:
1939-1945
Here are recorded the names of Twenty Seven Thousand soldiers of many races united in service to the British Crown who gave their lives in Bhurma and Assam but to whom the fortune of war denied the customary rites accorded to their comrades in death. Also engraved on the rotunda in English, Burmese, Hindi, Urdu and Gurmukhi is the additional inscription:
They died for all free men. The RANGOON MEMORIAL was unveiled on Sunday, 9 February 1958, by General Sir Francis Festing, Commander-in-Chief Far East Land Forces.

Information courtesy of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.

Digital Collection

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  • Photo of Ian Edgar MacPherson– The First Presbyterian Church Second World War Memorial Window, Regina was unveiled in 1956 and is dedicated to the to Parishioners of First Presbyterian Church who served and died during World War II. This World War Two Memorial was made by the Celtic Studios, Swansea, Wales, 1956.

DONALD G. McLEOD / JAMES NORMAN McLEOD * JAMES H. McMASTER

IAN EDGAR MacPHERSON / WILLIAM J. MacRAE / FRANK J. SCRIMES / ROBERT G. SHINNAN
  • Newspaper clipping– From the Regina Leader Post July 1945. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
  • Press Clipping– From a collection of newspaper clippings (album), donated to the Royal Canadian Legion Bernard Croak VC branch 003 by Shirley (Terrio) Green in memory of her mother Olive (Newell) Terrio.
  • Commemorative Album Cover
  • Photo of IAN EDGAR MACPHERSON– Submitted for the project, Operation Picture Me
  • Commemorative Poem– From a collection of newspaper clippings (album), donated to the Royal Canadian Legion Bernard Croak VC branch 003 by Shirley (Terrio) Green in memory of her mother Olive (Newell) Terrio.
  • Memorial Stained Glass– First Presbyterian Church in Regina, Saskatchewan
World War Two Stained Glass Memorial (detail) 1956
by Celtic Studios, Swansea, Wales

Donald G McLeod
James Norman McLeod
James H McMaster
Ian Edgar MacPherson
William J MacRae
Frank J Scrimes
Robert G Shinnan
  • Photo of IAN EDGAR MACPHERSON– Royal Military College of Canada - Memorial Hallway
  • Memorial– Royal Military College of Canada

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