8535 Piper D. Davidson, 7th Seaforth Highlanders.
This man, when serving in the ranks, showed such gallantry and initiative that he received both the Distinguished Conduct Medal and the Military Medal.
8112 Pipe Major Alexander Mackenzie, 8th Seaforth Highlanders.
At Loos, when the battalion was played into action, there were very heavy losses among the pipers. Pipe Major Mackenzie distinguished himself greatly, and was given the Distinguished Conduct Medal.
8119 Pipe Major G. Gordon, 9th Seaforth Highlanders.
Played the battalion into action at Longueval on 14th July, 1916, and was awarded the Belgian Croix de Guerre.
5745 Piper Charles M'Lellan, 9th Seaforth Highlanders.
At the battle of Loos he was acting as orderly to his captain; as they got over the parapet the officer was hit, and died a few minutes afterwards. Piper M'Lellan then reported himself to another officer who sent him back, under heavy fire, for reinforcements. Having done this several times, he went to look for his captain and brought in his body. He was awarded the Military Medal.
10744 Corporal A. Godsman, 1st Highland Light Infantry.