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".

 

5th (Angus & Dundee) Battalion

THE BLACK WATCH

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TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND TO THE UNDYING MEMORY OF THE MEN OF GLAMIS PARISH WHO FELL IN THE GREAT WAR. 

THEIR NAMES LIVE FOREVER.

 The Honourable FERGUS LYON

Captain, Black Watch

 

D. MAXWELL Military Cross and Bar

Captain, Black Watch

 

ALEXANDER MCGREGOR

Lieutenant, Black Watch

 

ALEXANDER SMART

Sergeant, Black Watch

 

JOHN M. JOHNSTONE

Lance Corporal, Black Watch

 

PETER CRIGHTON

Private, Black Watch

 

DAVID FEARN

Private, Black Watch

 

PETER GORDON

Private, Black Watch

 

ANDREW HILL

Private, Black Watch

 

JAMES KINNISON

Private, Black Watch

 

JAMES RITCHIE

Private, Black Watch

 

JOHN D. ELLSON

Corporal, New Zealand Forces

 

ROBERT GIBSON

Corporal, New Zealand Forces

 

DAVID A. ROSS

Corporal, New Zealand Forces

 

JAMES HOOD

Private, New Zealand Forces

 

ALEXANDER SCOTT

Corporal, Highland Light Infantry

 

ANDREW SUTTIE

Lance Corporal, Highland Light Infantry

 

JAMES R. BUCHANAN

Private, Highland Light Infantry

 

JOHN CLARK

Private, Canadian Forces

 

W. GUILD

Private, Canadian Forces

 

JOHN R. MAXWELL

Corporal, Fife & Forfar Yeomanry

 

EDWARD TAYLOR

Corporal, Royal Scots

 

DAVID FYFFE

Private, Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders

 

CHARLES LEONARD

Private, East Lancs.

 

CHARLES MILNE

Private, Gordon Highlanders

 

HARRY SMALL

Private, Seaforth Highlanders

 

GEORGE KYDD

Private, Australian Forces

 

WILLIAM C. GRANT

Gunner, Royal Garrison Artillery

 

JOHN TOSH

Corporal, Cameron Highlanders

 

R. T. JOHNSTON

Sapper, Royal Engineers

 

F. MUNRO

Private, Canadian Forces

  1914 – 1919.

 
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