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CARRYING ON,

... CARRYING ON, The First Hundred Thousand are carried or trom the Battle of Loos to the Battle of the Somme, and as Sergeant Mucklewame says *““There’s no that mony of us left now,” the author, lan Hay, bids us in his new volume, take farcwell of his courageous ...

The Late Rev. Alex. Crant

... greatly lamented. The second is for Captain Kennard, son of Major C. Kennard, late of Lower Ostaig. He fell at the Battle of the Somme on 14th July, 1916, The third, erected only a few days ago, is to the memory of Lieut. William Cameron, M.A., only son ...

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... remarkably fit looking after his 18 months’ experience at the Front. Piper M Cormick has played his regiment into many battles from the Somme, in to the capture of Bourlon Wood, and also the village of that name, which was captured a day or two before he left ...

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... France in November of the same year. He was transferred to a Heavy Trench Mortar Battery, and took part in the memorable battles of the Somme, and among other engagements was present at Beaumont Hamel. He was next attached to a Light Trench Mortar Battery, ...

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... evacuation of the Peninsula he was drafted to France where i has seen much strenuous fick ting, having been engaged at tho Battles of Aras, Somme,Vimy Ridge, Messines,. Ho.is a son of the late Angus Camvpbeil High Street, Oban, and previous 1o enlistment was in ...