MILITARY ANNOUNCEMENTS
... Major F. W. Squair, M.8., T.D. (21st Mav, *1920). ARMY CASUALTIES. DIED. No. 24274 Cpl. W. Pearson, Aberdeen— Highland Light Infantry. No. S/14360 Pte. C. Aberdeen Gordon Highlanders. ...
... Major F. W. Squair, M.8., T.D. (21st Mav, *1920). ARMY CASUALTIES. DIED. No. 24274 Cpl. W. Pearson, Aberdeen— Highland Light Infantry. No. S/14360 Pte. C. Aberdeen Gordon Highlanders. ...
... The author, moreover, Captain D. Sutherland, was Signal Officer the 152 nd Infantry Brigade, to which the sth Seaforths belonged, and afterwards second in com- 1 mand of the 51st Divisional Signal Company. He had thus his hand more or less continuously ...
... the camp and inspect the battalion. • «■ THE 51st. All Army Council Instruction, published yes terday, states it has been decided to incorporate in the designations of tho new Territorial Foroe infantry divisions the numerical prefix by which they re ...
... arranged bemveea Bievetr, Lieut.-Col. R. F. H. Wallace, C.M.G., Black Watch, elder son the late Col. C. T. Wallace, Highland Light Infantry, and Mr 3 Wallace, Willow vale, Nairn, and E'ffie, eldest: daughter tho late Col. Sir Chand-os Ho=kyns, R.E., and Lady ...
... THE 51st DIVISION. A SOLDIER'S HISTORY, WITH SOME PERSONAL IMPRESSIONS. £ HISTORY OF THE 51st (HIGHLAND) DIVISION, 1914-1918. By -Major F. W. Bewsher, D.5.0., M.C., ...
... proper value the splendid work performed by the Territorials. As Stirling remarks— Under the Territorial A ct °f fourteen infantry Divisions were formed. Some of these sailed for the E-ast September and October, 1914, and all the fourteen had embarked ...
... skilful co-operation between aircraft and infantry, and to the uniiniiated was revelation of the intricacy modern warfare, and of the extent which science has become the handmaiden of war. Altogether, including infantry, Signals, and others, 1500 troops were ...
... Regular soldier, deceased, who was a nativs of Fareham, Hampshire, was signalling sergeant with the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry prior to the war, but in 1914 he transferred to the R.E. Signals, and served in France for over two years with the 2nd ...
... religion. The praise was the -3rd Psalm, sung tc the tune Covenanters, and the Hymns Lead us, heavenly Father, Sometimes light surprises, and Jesus, the verj thought of Thee; and the voluntaries plaved by Mr S. S. Page, organist, were th ...
... of 92, who belongs to Bonnyton, near Montrose, and fought in the Crimea and fferoogh the Indian with the 71st Highland Light Infantry. One the last survivors those stirring events of seventy years ago, wonderfully vigorous considering his years, and followed ...
... John Stevenson, Canterbury, architect and surveyor, left £60,705. Col. Malcolm Charles Farriugton, C.8., late 51st Yorkshire Light Infantry, loft £56,371. Tho Hon. Clara Elizabeth (Lady George) Cholmondeley, of Washington, U.S.A., actress, the divorced ...
... tAs a soldier, Sir Walter had most distinguished career. He entered the 2nd Foos and soon thereafter the 68th Durham Light Infantry. In 1879 he served in the Afghan war and was A.D.C. to Major-General Sir Hector MaeDonald in the South African war. In ...