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LIEUTENANT ALASTAIR HENRY CRERAR, n Greenhill Place,
Edinburgh. (Apprentice.)
Gazetted 2nd Lieutenant gth Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers 8th January
1916. Served in this country. Thereafter served abroad with 2nd Battalion
Royal Scots Fusiliers. Wounded 12th October 1916. Thereafter attached
to Royal Air Force.
WILLIAM CUMMING, 50 George Street, Edinburgh.
Served in this country from August 1917 as Gunner with the 2/ist
Warwick (Heavy Battery) Royal Garrison Artillery, and in France from
nth October 1918 onwards as Signaller, afterwards as L. -Bombardier
with 142nd Durham Heavy Battery Royal Garrison Artillery.
CAPTAIN ROBERT JEFFREY CUNNINGHAM, The Glint, Annan,
Dumfriesshire.
Mobilised with 5th King's Own Scottish Borderers at outbreak of War.
Served with Battalion on Coast Defence until April 1915, thereafter as
Officer Commanding Regimental Depot Dumfries, until return of Battalion
in October 1919.
CAPTAIN FREDERICK ROUS NEWLYN CURLE, Melrose.
Received Commission as 2nd Lieutenant Lanarkshire Yeomanry in December
1914. Went to France in December 1917 and invalided home with Trench
Fever. Afterwards employed as Reconstruction Officer Scottish Command.
2ND LIEUTENANT RONALD KER CUTHBERTSON, 12 Church Hill,
Edinburgh. (Apprentice.)
Served in Edinburgh University O.T.C. Thereafter with Royal Garrison
Artillery at Brighton.
JAMES SANDERSON DALZIEL, Tigh-na-Traigh, Aberfoyle.
Joined 172nd Rocky Mountain Rangers Canadian Expeditionary Force in
1916, and after training in Canada was sent to this country. Owing to
ill-health was not sent abroad.

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