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ROLL OF SERVICE 103
* Stewart, Myles Macphail, 1915. Private, 4th The Black Watch.
Pioneer, Spec. Bn., Chem. Sec, R.E.
* Stewart, Robert Scott, M.A. 1916. Gunner, R.F.A.
Stirling, Alexander Dickson, M.B., Ch.B. 1907, D.P.H., D.S.O.
Captain (Act. Major), R.A.M.C., No. 3 Casualty Clearing Station.
Deputy Assistant Director Medical Services, Boulogne.
Awarded the Distinguished Service Order, 1st January 1918. For
continued and conspicuous good service during the last two years. This
Officer has been employed in administrative duties and has shown by his
excellent work that he possesses powers of administration far above the
average. He has been untiring in his efforts and has rendered most valuable
assistance in the medical organisation of the Army.
Appointed " Cavaleiro, Military Order of Avis," Portugal, July 1919.
Mentioned in Sir John French's Despatches, 22nd June 1915, and in
Sir Douglas Haig's of 15th June 1916, 24th December 1917, and 10th July
1919.
Stirling, James, won a Bursary, 1916. Trooper, 2nd Scottish Horse.
Pioneer, Spec. Bn., Chem. Sec, R.E.
* Stiven, David, 1915. Private, 7th Argyll and Sutherland High-
landers. Lance-Corporal, Field Survey Coy., R.E. Prisoner of
war. Repatriated.
* Stiven, David Sime, 1913, M.C. Lieut., 5th, attd. 1st, The Royal
Scots.
Awarded the Military Cross for conspicuous gallantry and devotion to
duty. Before a raid on the enemy's lines he reconnoitred a position in
advance of our outpost line for a report centre, and supervised the laying
of three lines to it. On the night of the raid he established communication
by lamp from one of the objectives two minutes after its capture, and also
telephonic communication to the rear. He organised a system of runners
right up to the final objective, and established power-buzzer communication
from the report centre to advanced Brigade Headquarters. The com-
munications worked splendidly throughout, a fact which was undoubtedly
due to his gallantry and devotion. (22nd April 1918.)
Stobo, David, 1904. Corporal, 5th The Cameronians.
* Stookes, Valentine Alexander, B.Sc 1915, M.C. Lieut., Spec
Res., 2nd Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys), attd. R.F.C. Captain,
Squadron 60, Royal Flying Corps. Flight Commander.
Awarded the Military Cross for conspicuous gallantry and skill. He
engaged the enemy with rifle fire and shot two while his pilot was photo-
graphing at 200 feet altitude. On other occasions he has done fine work.
(16th May 1916.)
Stormonth, Peter, won a Bursary, 1917. Private, 4th Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders. Sergeant, 7th The Black Watch.

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