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CARLOWAY SCHOOL DISTRICT.
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discharged, 1917-
Maciver) .
NORMAN, Canadians. (Sons of Mr Norman
5 MACKENZIE— *DUNCAN, Canadians; died of wounds in France,
21st November, 1915. (Son of Mr Malcolm Mackenzie).
6 MACLEOD— MALCOLM. R.N.R.; holds Long Service and Good
Conduct Medal.
7 MACLEOD— JOHN, U.S. Army. MALCOLM, R.N.R.T. NORMAN,
R.N.R.T. DONALD, R.N.R. ; torpedoed at Dardanelles on 27th
May, 1915. (Sons of Mr Duncan Macleod).
8 MACPHAIL— ANGUS, Royal Warwickshire Regiment. (Son of
Mr Angus Macphail) .
10 MACIVER— JOHN, R.N.R.; torpedoed August, 1916; holds Mons
Star. NORMAN, R.N.R. DONALD, Scots Guards; wounded
at Loos, and at Pilkiu Ridge ; discharged in 1917. (Sous of Mr
John Macleod).
MACIVER— MALCOLM. Sergt.-Major, Seaforths ; holds King's and
Queen's South Africa and Long Service Medals. (Son of the
late Mr Donald Macleod).
10 MACIVER— DONALD, H.L.I. (Son of Sergt.-Major Malcolm
Maciver above).
11 MORRISON— ANGUS, Canadian Engineers. JOHN, Royal
Engineers. RODERICK, Canadian Engineers. Holds King's
and Queen's South African Medals. (Sons of the late Mr
Norman Morrison).
11 MORRISON— ANGUS, Seaforths; gassed and discharged in 1915;
afterwards joined Merchant Service. Holds Mons Star.
WILLIAM, Canadians. (Sons of Mr Donald Morrison).
12 MACDONALD— NORMAN, R.N.R. MALCOLM, R.N.R. ; tor-
pedoed in 1918- (Sons of Mr Malcolm Macdonald).
13 MACLEOD— RODERICK, Engineer, Merchant Service.
15 MACPHAIL— ANGUS, U.S. Army. JOHN, R.N.R. (Sons of Mr
Malcolm Macphail).
20 MACDONALD— NORMAN, Canadian Navy. J. N., Mate, Merchant
Service (Sons of the late Mr John Macdonald).
21 MACARTHUR— JOHN, Camerons; taken prisoner April, 1918. (Son
of Mr John Macarthur (Donald).
MACARTHUR— JOHN, R.N.D. ; was interned in Holland; holds
Mons Star. (Son of the late Mr Arthur Macarthur).
22 MORRISON— F1NLAY, Gordons ; was five times wounded. MURDO,
R.N.R.T. (Sons of Mr Malcolm Morrison).
24 MACLEOD— JOHN, R.N.R. (Son of Mr Donald Macleod, Dunan
Stction)
MACLEOD— DUNCAN, Camerons; wounded and discharged, 1915-
(Son of the late Neil Macleod).
25 MACLEOD— ANGUS, R.N.R.; holds L.S. and G.C. Medal.
DONALD, Roya! Horse Guards; holds King's and Queen's South
African and L.S. Medals. (Sons of the late Mr Malcolm
Macleod).
26 MACARTHUR— *NORM4N, 1st Seaforths; killed in action at La
Bassee, 9th May, 1915 ', aged 22 years. He joined firing line in
October, 1914- (Son of late Mr Angus Macarthur).
27 MACKAY— KENNETH, R.F.C. (Son of John Mackay)
29 MACLEOD— JOHN, R.N.R.; mined 16th March, 1916, torpedoed
12th March, 1917- Awarded Royal Humane Society Medal for
Life-Saving in action when his ship was attacked by a German
submarine and afterwards blown up on 12th March, 1917. Holds
Mons Star. DONALD, R.N R. ; torpedoed August, 1916; holds
Mons Star. (Sons of Mr Angus Macleod).
30 MACDONALD— *GEORGE, 1st Canadians; killed in action in
France, 25th April, 1915; aged 20 years. NORMAN, Canadians
MALCOLM, Canadians. (Sons of Rev. Malcolm Macdonaldj
Canada, formerly of Knock, Carloway).
30 MACDONALD— DUNCAN, Seaforths; twice wounded. (Son of Mr
John Macdonald) .
31 MACLEOD— MALCOLM, Engineers, Canadians. ANGUS, Lance-
Bomb., R.M.B., R.G.A. (T). *JOHN W., Corpl. Seaforths; killed
in action at Beaumont Hamel, 13th November, 1916 ; aged 20
years. Before joining up was serving his apprenticeship as an
engineer in Greenock. (Sons of Mr Malcolm Macleod).
32 MACKAY — DONALD, Camerons; seriously wounded on the Somme,
July, 1916 ; right arm amputated ; holds Mons Star. ALEX-
ANDER M., R.N.R.T. DONALD, R.A.M.C. ANNIE (Mrs
Burns), Sister, Red Cross; served in Egypt, Persian Gulf and
India. (Sons and daughter of Mr Murdo Mackenzie).
32b MACPHAIL— *NORMAN, R.N.R.T.; drowned in "Iolaire" disaster.
(Son of Mr Norman Macphail).
MACSWEEN— JOHN, Capt., Camerons; attached General Head-
quarters; mentioned in despatches. (Son of Mr Kenneth Mac-
sween, 33 Garrabost).
MACDONALD— DONALD J., Bombardier. KENNETH M., Bom.,
R.M.B served in Gallipoli, Egypt and Salonica. (Sons of Mr
Ranald Macdonald, Schoolhouse.)
MORRISON— IAN, A. and S. Highlanders; was wounded and
gassed in 1918. GEORGE, R.N.R.T.; saved from "Iolaire."
LILY, Q.M.A.A.C. (Sons and daughter of Rev. Neil M.
Moirison, U.F. Manse).

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