CARNOUSTIE OFFICER KILLED IN ACTION
... 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. ...
... 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. ...
... entitled Flash.” Farm Servant wonders who would supply her with copies of The laddies who fought and won The Battle of the Somme. J. P-. Slratbdon, would be very pleased receive the words and music There's piper playing in the morning, Maggie ...
... igiy. received a commission’ in the Essex Regiment. saw active service in Gallipoli, and was wounded in the leg at the battle of the Somme. FOOTBALLS— same supplied Arbrnnth K.C. and leading Junior Clubs the past 38 rearsat Robinson’s, Gnthrie Port. Mr David ...
... Answer to the Gipsy’s Warning. ” John M t.'«d Stornoway,” Macdonalds Glenco-,” When You Gang Awa’, Jimmy,” and Tlie Battle of the Somme?” Marguerite” would feci pleased any reader could oblige her with the words and sol-ia 'I The Rosary, Green Grows the ...
... Adjutancy of the 1/Ist Battalion of the Forfarshire Volunteer Jtegiment Captain Cliff-McCulloch took part in last year's battle of the Somme, where he won the Military Cross and was mentioned in despatches for his services in action. In the fighting be was ...
... in the South Lancashire Regiment. He went on aottve service in France w:th his regiment and part'cipand last year's battle of the Somme. heavv work fell to the South Laneamhires on that ormion, and Lieutenant loch (as be then was) was mentionei despatches ...
... progress of our gallant troops that in two days we gained at least h’r much ground as was actually captured durinig the Battle of the Somme. -~ Moreover, the right of our advatce is only about five miles from Haucourt, where the left flank of our:'line was ...
... infantryman he took part in the Battles of the Somme. He was 19, and in civil life was a clerk at Academy Street Works. The next, Private Charles Ree, Royal Scots, was reported missing in the same month and in the same battle. He was a son of Mrs Ree, Chapel ...
... Early in March came the cheering news of the great German retreat, the direct result of the Allied pressure in the Battles of the Somme. The retreat extended from Arras to the Aisne, a front of 70 miles, and the enemy destroyed everything behind him. ...