In the Ypres fighting in April 1915 the pipers suffered heavily, 3 of them being killed and 5 wounded. Some of them were employed as runners, others in the ranks.

At the recapture of Hill 70 in August 1917 the companies were led to the attack by their pipers.

REG. NO. RANK.NAME.RECORD.
24002Pipe MajorD. Manson
24962PiperD. A. M'Arthur
24010"J. BurnsWounded, Ypres, 23/4/15.
24011Lance-Cpl.J. DyceWounded, Ypres, 23/4/15.
24012PiperW. LawsonDied of wounds, Fleurbaix, 16/3/15.
24013"A. J. MacdonaldKilled, 24/4/15.
24014"N. Sinclair
24015"A. SingerWounded, 3/5/15, Ypres.
24392"H. RobertsonKilled, Ypres, 2/5/15.
24155"N. MacdonaldKilled, Ypres, 24/4/15.
24704"D. CampbellWounded, 22/4/15.
25045"J. W. Macdonald
8004"C. S. Macdonald
11095"A. Eden
12942"W. Campbell
46636"J. Connacher
14536"G. B. Macpherson

THE 48th HIGHLANDERS OF CANADA

15th Battalion

The battalion took out 19 pipers. At the battle of Amiens, 5th-8th August, 1918, their pipers played in the front line. They were fortunate as regards casualties during the war, having lost only one man killed.

REG. NO. RANK.NAME.RECORD.
27221Pipe MajorA. R. Keith, M.M.
27386Lance-Sgt.A. A. Newlands
27548Corpl.J. ThompsonDied of disease.
27925Lance-Cpl.A. M'Donald
27659PiperK. CrosbieObtained commission in R.A.
27058"F. A. CowenGassed, Ypres, 22/4/15; invalided.
27883"A. Donaldson
27023"K. Miller
2709"W. H. Wick
13611"D. BraidwoodObtained commission.
30207"A. Gordon
152"J. A. Mackinnon, M.C.Obtained commission.
43212"A. Sturrock
37451"W. Macdonald
41587"N. A. Ross
58456"G. C. Henderson
135514"A. M. MacDonald
192071"D. MacDonald
193489"J. Hinshelwood
799915"A. MacDonald
1045162"T. Hamilton
1045069"J. M'Neill
1045923"H. E. Mathews
1045177"R. B. MacWilliam
192170"T. Martin
1045779"W. Hynd
192270"W. Mair
799627"R. Smith
799248"R. Anderson
799041"W. G. Watson
799255"W. Lawrie
799704"A. Maclachlan
799258"D. MacPherson
799256"P. T. Lamb
2393381"F. M'Dowall
2393526"J. Cant

THE CANADIAN SCOTTISH