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Sergeant McKay is a fictional character portrayed by David Beecroft in the TV series Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled Moment of Truth: Part 1 (season 5), they were 41 years old.
They appear in 6 episodes out of a total of 148 aired

Sergeant McKay

by David Beecroft

character

Episodes6

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    Moment of Truth: Part 1

    episode S5.E25 may 1997
    After Cloud Dancing is beaten almost to death, Sully organizes an escape for him and the others on the reservation, which turns deadly. Sully flees with a price on his head.
  • 8.3
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    Moment of Truth: Part 2

    episode S5.E26 may 1997
    Sully tries to get Cloud Dancing to safety in the north. The actions of the renegade dog soldiers take their toll on the town. An old enemy goes after Sully and Cloud Dancing.
  • 7.9
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    Reason to Believe

    episode S6.E1 september 1997
    After Sgt. O'Connor is found dead at the bottom of a cliff, everyone fears that Sully died too in the fall. Dr. Mike and friends go looking for Sully. Matthew quits as sheriff. The Dog Soldiers continue raids on the town.
  • 8.4
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    All That Matters

    episode S6.E2 october 1997
    Dr. Mike, Matthew, Brian and Daniel find a seriously wounded Sully and move him to a cave near the homestead so they can nurse him back to health while hiding him. Dr. Mike starts working to clear Sully's name.
  • 8.3
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    A Matter of Conscience

    episode S6.E3 october 1997
    General Wooden is injured by dog soldiers and dies. Daniel talks with Sgt. McKay and the non-violent Indians are let free. Hank takes over as sheriff temporarily. Daniel runs for sheriff and wins. Sully and Cloud Dancing work for peace.
  • 7.8
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    Safe Passage

    episode S6.E11 december 1997
    Dr. Mike matches wits with a notorious Indian hater, Maj. Samuel Morrison, as she tries to mediate a peace treaty between Black Moon's braves and the cavalry, which would include a pardon for Sully and allow him to return home. Dying of consumption, Black Cloud agrees to surrender if his braves are allowed safe passage to the reservation. Wellend Smith, an emissary sent by President Grant, sides with the Indians, but Maj. Morrison is determined to thwart the agreement and put them in prison. Mike and Sully must look toward Sgt. McKay for support in upholding the law