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... of Aberdeenshire before enlisting. Private John Scott, another of Mr Scott's sons, fill in the earlier stages of the battle of the Somme last year. ...
... of Aberdeenshire before enlisting. Private John Scott, another of Mr Scott's sons, fill in the earlier stages of the battle of the Somme last year. ...
... 19 years of age, and previous to enlisting was a ploughman. An older brother was awarded the Military Medal at the battle of the Somme. ...
... prior to enlisting warns ploughman at Stone of MurphM, St Opus. An elder brother was awarded the Military Medal at the battle of the Somme. ...
... 1915, received commission in the Essex Regiment. He saw active service in Gallipoli, and was wounded in the leg at the battle of the Somme. ...
... Street, and was for a ehort time employed an &annoy postman In the Arbroath Post Office. He was wounded c year at tho battle of the Somme, and subsequently joined np in °made in Angast 1915 He was a brother of Mr W. F. Williamson, formerly of the Arbroath ...
... young city clerk who, enlisting early in the war, fought for nearly two years on the western front, being wounded the battle of the Somme and sent home. A Y.M.C.A. man. pays tribute to the good work being done this Association for our soldiers. Many extracts ...
... granted a commission in his old regiment. He went into the fighting line with the Seaforths, and was wounded in the battle of the Somme last year. ...
... took part in the fighting opposite Gomme court, and also the battle of the Somme. being among the first to enter the village of Combles in September of last year. He was also engaged in the battle of Arras. Recently he was appointed Adjutant to the C.R.E ...
... Colonel X points out that the same trials of strength preceded the battle of the Somme from June to July 1, 1916, when the British troops executed no fewer than raids from Ypres to the Somme. The Allies recognise as clearly, says the critic, as do the ...
... for the accused, said the man over whom the regulation was contravened had received ten wounds and lost an ey6 in the battle of the Somme, and had been placed in Class C 3. His sergeant had told him that if his employers applied for him he might get his ...
... MONTROSE SOLDIERS WOUNDED, Wounded severely at the battle of the Somme in July last, Private Robert Dawson, son of Mr A. Dawson. 24 India Lane, Montrose, is in a Cheltenham hospital suffering from shrapnel wounds at the back of the right ear. Previous ...
... out. All joined voluntarily. . Mr Jones son-in-law. Captain Peter Ross, Royal Scots, M.A., B.Sc., was killed in the battle of the Somme July 1. 1916 ...