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List of Fallen
A. S. H. BOWIE,
2nd Lieutenant, Royal Garrison
Artillery. Killed in action, 9th
May, 1918.
C. T. BROWN, jun.,
2nd Lieutenant, 8th (The Argyllshire)
Battalion Princess Louise's (Argyll
and Sutherland Highlanders). Killed
in action, 17th March, 1917.
A. M. BRUCE,
2nd Lieutenant, 9th (Glasgow High-
land) Battalion The Highland Light
Infantry. Killed in action, 29th
September, 1918.
C. J. BRUCE,
2nd Lieutenant, Army Cyclist Corps.
Died of wounds in Egypt, 21st May,
1917.
R. M. BURNIE,
L. -Corporal, 9th (Glasgow Highland)
Battalion The Highland Light
Infantry. Killed in action, 1st
November, 1916.
G. R. CAIRNS, M.A.,
2nd Lieut., 3rd Lowland Division,
Royal Field Artillery (T.). Died at
Gallipoli on 4th January, 1916, from
wounds received in action.
W. H. CAMERON,
2nd Lieutenant, 6th (Service) Bat-
talion The Queen's Own Cameron
Highlanders. Killed in action, 11th
April, 1917.
W. K. CAMERON,
Private, 7th (Service) Battalion The
Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders.
Killed in action in France, 25th
September, 1915.
A. M. CAMPBELL,
Lieutenant, Seaforth Highlanders
(Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke of
Albany's). Killed in action, 22nd
March, 1918.
A. S. CAMPBELL,
Private, 5th (Service) Battalion The
Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders
(Lochiel's). Missing since 27th
September, 1915, presumed killed.
J. C. CAMPBELL,
Private, 5th (Service) Battalion The
Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders
(Lochiel's). Wounded and missing
since 25th September, 1915, presumed
killed.
NATHANIEL CAMPBELL,
Corporal, 12th (Service) Battalion
The Highland Light Infantry. Killed
in action, 25th March 1918.
J. N. CARPENTER, M.C.,
2nd Lieutenant, 17th Battalion The
Highland Light Infantry. Killed in
action, 1st July, 1916.
A. CARSWELL,
Signaller, 9th (Glasgow Highland")
Battalion The Highland Light
Infantry (T.). Died of wounds at a
Casualty Clearing Station in France
on 21st May, 1917.
J. S. CHALMERS, B.L.,
Major, 9th (Glasgow Highland) Bat-
talion The Highland Light Infantry.
Killed in action, 17th April, 1918.
J. O. CHISHOLM,
Lieutenant. 14th Battalion The Royal
Scots (Lothian Regiment). Died of
wounds, 23rd July, 1918.
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