The pipers were sometimes employed as bearers, or as carriers of stores, ammunition, etc., and as runners.
In the Cambrai advance by the Germans they had to serve in the ranks. At Houdincourt, having piled their pipes and taken up rifles, nearly all their instruments were destroyed by a shell.
| REG. NO. RANK. | NAME. | RECORD. | |
| Pipe Major | D. Cameron, D.C.M. | Became C. Sergt.-Major; wounded. | |
| " | Alexander Grieve | Gassed, March 1918. | |
| Lance-Cpl. | R. Hay | ||
| Piper | T. Scott | Killed, Arras, 9/4/17. | |
| " | A. Gray, M.M. | Military Medal. | |
| " | J. Waterhouse, M.M. | Military Medal. | |
| " | J. Matheson | ||
| " | D. A. Cummings | ||
| " | F. Fraser | ||
| " | C. Gordon | Invalided. | |
| " | R. Lindsay | ||
| " | M. M'Neil | ||
| " | J. M'Calman | ||
| " | J. Munro | Wounded, Oct. 1916; invalided. | |
| " | M. Strang | ||
| " | G. Collier | ||
| " | W. Irons | ||
| " | M'Gregor | ||
| " | M'Coll | ||
| " | W. Strang | ||
Roll of Honour
1914-1918
Cha till, cha till, cha till Mac Criomain,
An cogadh no sith cha till e tuille;