REG. NO. RANK.NAME.RECORD.
Pipe MajorMurdoch MacdonaldInvalided; died, 9/2/16.
"John MouatMentioned in despatches, 27/12/18.
Sergt.Robert M'Kay
"ThorntonInvalided, 1917.
Corpl.F. Dalgleish
PiperJohn FordWounded, Loos, 25/9/15.
"John MarrWounded, 26/8/18.
"William M'NeillWounded, 26/8/18.
"Peter CampbellWounded, 26/8/18.
PiperThomas FloodKilled, 26/8/18.
"Robert CampbellWounded, 25/9/15; taken prisoner and died.
"John CrowboroughWounded, April, 1918.
"John FalconerInvalided.
"John Ferrier
"John KilpatrickInvalided.
"John MacmillanInvalided.
"John RankinInvalided.
"John RoughInvalided.
"Robert NorrisWounded, 27/1/16.
"Angus Macdonald
"William TweedieWounded, 28/3/18.
"Robert MitchellDied of wounds, 26/8/18.
"J. Findlay
"F. Gray
"G. Guild
"M. M'Lennan
"F. Morris
"J. M'Lean
"W. Whitehead
"J. Clunie

15th Battalion

The battalion was played to the attack on Fricourt on the 1st July, 1916, by Pipe Major David Anderson, who was subsequently awarded the Croix de Guerre. Only one decoration was available for the Division, and his was considered the most conspicuous act of bravery.

16th Battalion

After suffering heavy losses this battalion was absorbed by the 9th Royal Scots.

REG. NO. RANK.NAME.RECORD.
Pipe MajorW. Duguid
Corpl.D. Sinclair
Lance-Cpl.P. Goldie
PiperW. AdamsInvalided.
"M. BethuneKilled, Somme, July 1916.
"H. GreyKilled, Arras, April 1917.
"D. Hendry
"A. Jack
"A. LochWounded, 1918.
PiperA. NoonKilled, Arras, April 1917.
"G. PhilpInvalided.
"D. Ross
"J. Thomson
"H. TuohyWounded, Somme, 1916; invalided.
"E. Tuohy
"A. Wilson

17th Battalion

The pipers, when employed in action at all, went as bearers.

REG. NO. RANK.NAME.RECORD.
Pipe MajorM'DonaldInvalided.
"Donald M'LeanBecame Lieut. 1st Gordons; killed, July 1918.
"A. M'Phedran
Corpl.C. M'Kinnon
Lance-Cpl.LawriePrisoner of war.
"J. Moon
PiperRamageWounded; invalided.
"Calder
"SwansonWounded; invalided.
"WilsonInvalided.
"DouglasInvalided.
"M'Anulty
"Peebles
"M'Garvie
"Brennan
"J. Thomson
"A. Collins
"Jas. Hogg
"P. Mack

THE ROYAL SCOTS FUSILIERS