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SHETLAND'S ROLL OF SERVICE.
JAMES SMITH, Gunner, R.N.R., H.M.S.
" Manteu." West Cottage, Hoswick,
Sandwick.
J AMES JOHNSON SMITH, Skipper,
R.N.R., H.M.S. " Ambitious." Hill-
rise Cottage, Sandwick.
JOHN SMITH, Private, 3rd Gordon High-
landers. Scarpness, Sandwick.
JOHN SMITH, Gunner, R.N.R., s.s. " Ray-
more Head, Sandwick.
JOHN LEONARD SMITH, 2nd Hand,
H.M.T. " Perihelion." Punds, Bigton,
Levenwick.
WILLIAM P. SMITH, Deck Hand, H.M.D.
" Silver Line." Punds, Bigton, Leven-
wick.
MATHEW SMITH, Corporal, 50th Gordon
Highlanders (Canadians) and Canadian
Mounted Police. Formerly of Sand,
Sandwick.
PETER SMITH, Seaman Gunner, R.N.R.,
s.s. " Arabella." Hoswickness, Sand-
wick.
PETER SMITH, 1st Class P.O., stationed
at Naval Base, Granton. Punds, Big-
ton, Levenwick. Decoration— Good Con-
duct Medal.
ROBERT SMITH, Seaman, R.N.R.,
H.M.S. " Victorian." Victoria House,
Sandwick.
ROBERT SMITH, Stoker, R.N.R. (T.),
H.M.T. " Pretoria." North Setter,
Sandwick.
ROBERT W. SMITH, Private, 6th Royal
Scots. Scarpness, Sandwick. Wounded
in France on 20th September, 191 7.
THOS. SMITH, Skipper, R.N.R. Thistle
Cottage, Sandwick. Invalided and dis-
charged, August, 1915.
THOMAS SMITH, Seaman, R.N.R. Patrol
duty. Moorland Cottage, Sandwick.
WILLIAM SMITH, Paymaster-Lieut.,
R.N.R. (Shetland Section). Tainglands,
Sandwick.
WILLIAM SMITH, Seaman, R.N.R.,
R.N.R., H.M.S. " Resolution." Milton,
Sandwick.
WILLIAM SMITH, 2nd Hand, R.N.R. (T.),
H.M.D. " Monarch." Leagarth, Hos-
wick, Sandwick.
CHARLES STOVE, Private, Gordon High-
landers. Sandwick.
JOHN STOVE, Corporal, U.S. Army.
Utah, Salt Lake City. Son of John
Stove, Sandwick.
NICOL STOVE, Gunner, R.N.R., s.s.
" Staffa." Sandwick.
LAURENCE G. STOVE, Private, Seaforth
Highlanders. Central, Sandwick Par-
ish. Wounded at Kemmel Hill on 22nd
April, 1918, and at Castrie on 6th June,
1918.
WILLIAM J. STOVE, Private, i-6th Gordon
Highlanders. Park House, Sandwick.
Wounded at La Bassee, nth April, 1918.
DONALD J. SUTHERLAND, Private, i-6th
Seaforth Highlanders. Swinister, Shet-
wick. Wounded at Arras, 14th April,
1917, and October, 1917.
ALEX. TAIT, Gunner, R.N.R., s.s. " Olym-
pic." Hillcrest, Sandwick.
ALEX. TAIT, Seaman, R.N.R. Patrol
duty. Central Cottage, Sandwick.
JAMES TAIT, Seaman, R.N.R., H.M.T.
" Sulirka." Central Cottage, Sandwick.
JOHN TAIT, Dock-hand, R.N.R. (T.), II. M.
Paddle Boat " Claxton Bell." Noness,
Sandwick.
MAGNUS W. TAIT, Gunner, 219 Siege Bat-
tery., R.G.A. Noness, Sandwick.
ROBERT TAIT, Sapper, 3rd Canadian En-
gineers. Vancouver Island, B.C. Son
of Erik Tait, Noness, Sandwick.
JEREMIAH THOMSON, Sergeant (Cook),
Pack Train 309, Q.M.C., attached 29th
Coy., 20th Engineers, American Expedi-
tionary Force. Formerly of South Veis-
ter, Sandwick.
THOMAS J. THOMSON, Private, 5th Lan-
cers. 181 Gt. Hamilton Street, Glasgow.
Late of Sandwick.
WILLIAM B. THOMSON, Private, Royal
Armv Medical Corps. South Veister,
Sandwick.
JOHN THOMSON, Private, U.S. Army.
Chicago. Son of the late Wm. Thom-
son, Hoswick.

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