In memory of Lieutenant William Whyte - killed in action on 28 September 1918, age 25."We would remember that in all he was called upon to do he was ever faithful and loyal, and in that spirit he gave his life for his King and Country".

 

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Dundee War Memorial

Dundee War Memorial

TO THE MEMORY OF DUNDEE MEN WHO FELL IN THE GREAT WAR 1914-1918.

The Dundee War Memorial on the Law Hill has no names inscribed upon it.  However, I have a copy of "Lest We Forget, The Dundee War Memorial Supplement" as published by the People's Journal on 16 May 1925 to marked the unveiling of the Dundee War Memorial.  If you are looking for a specific person from Dundee who died in the Great War, please send your enquiry to me and I'll see if they are listed.  Dundee City Police Officers who died in the Great War are listed below.

 

Dundee City Police War Memorial

Dundee City Police War Memorial

ERECTED BY DUNDEE CITY POLICE IN MEMORY OF THEIR COMRADES WHO FELL IN THE GREAT WAR 1914-1918.

RICHARDSON LESLIE, Royal Navy

ALEXANDER PEARSON, Black Watch

JOHN FYFFE, Highland Light Infantry

THOMAS MILLER, Scots Guards

DAVID McGILL, Scots Guards

JOHN BRIMNER, Royal Field Artillery

WILLIAM SMITH, Gordon Highlanders

ALEXANDER WATT, Black Watch

GEORGE BOWMAN, Royal Army Medical Corps

WILLIAM McLEOD, Seaforth Highlanders

ANDREW WALKER, Scots Guards

JAMES WANN, Scots Guards

CUTHBERT RAE, Royal Garrison Artillery

EDWARD EGGIE, Scots Guards

WILLIAM SIMPSON, Scots Guards

JOHN DONALDSON, Scots Guards

LEST WE FORGET.

 
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