and

Lieut. Colonel NORMAN MACLEOD
C.M.G., D.S.O.

STIRLING:
ENEAS MACKAY, MURRAY PLACE,
1922

Dedicated
to
The Mothers

of our gallant comrades in the 7th
Battalion Queen's Own Cameron
Highlanders who gave their
lives for their country
and the honour of
their regiment

CONTENTS

chapterpage
Foreword,[9]
1.Early Days,[17]
2.The Battle of Loos,[27]
3.Hulloch-Loos Sector,[39]
4.The Somme Battle, 1916,[47]
5.Battle of Arras, 1917,[65]
6.The Salient, 1917,[87]
7.The British Withdrawal, 2/3/18,[111]
8.Amalgamation of 6th and 7th,[132]
9.Buzancy,[139]
10.Demobilisation,[148]
Honours Awarded,[157]
Officers who Served with the Battalion,[161]
Extracts from War Diary,[169]

ILLUSTRATIONS.

The 7th Camerons on Hill 70,Frontispiece
Facing Page
Colonel J. W. Sandilands, C.B., C.M.G.,
D.S.O.,
[40]
Lieut. Colonel Norman Macleod, C.M.G.,
D.S.O.,
[80]
Monument Erected by the 17th French
Division to 15th Scottish Division
[144]