(1st Sportsman's Batt.)

The pipers, during the period of trench warfare, were employed behind the lines. The C.O. considers they were of the greatest value in keeping up the men's morale, on marches and in bringing companies out of the trenches.

REG. NO. RANK.NAME.RECORD.
1339Pipe MajorD. F. Robertson
Lance-Cpl.T. M'ClunieWounded.
PiperW. Johnstone
"W. Foreman
"W. F. SuttieKilled, 16/3/16.
"Alex. M'Lennan
"David Seath
"John Adamson
"William MackenzieKilled, 16/3/16.
"D. Leath

THE ARGYLLSHIRE MOUNTAIN BATTERY

The pipers in this Battery all served as gunners.

REG. NO. RANK.NAME.RECORD.
Pipe MajorWilliam MacNeillDied, pneumonia, 18/8/15.
Corpl.Neil SmithAccidentally killed, 1/3/16.
"James MacPhee

THE ROSS AND CROMARTY BATTERY

REG. NO. RANK.NAME.RECORD.
4403PiperJohn MacdonaldWounded, 14/5/15; died of wounds.
5035"Jas. MackayWounded, 14/5/15.
4323"Angus MacdonaldWounded, 23/6/15.

MISCELLANEOUS

REG. NO. RANK.NAME.RECORD.
318411Pte.William Scott11th F.A., R.A.M.C.; Military Medal.
93110PiperAndrew M'Intosh2/2nd Lothian Field Ambulance; severely wounded.