8th Battalion

Owing to the difficulty of replacing casualties the pipers were not allowed to go into action.

REG. NO. RANK.NAME.RECORD.
Pipe MajorH. Peters
"W. M'CormickInvalided.
"J. Duff
Corpl.G. Gray
Lance-Cpl.A. Alves
"J. NobleInvalided.
PiperJ. M'Nab
"A. M'Kay
"P. M'Guinness
"J. Blaylock
"G. Glendinning
"F. Morrison
"W. Murray
"J. FergusonInvalided.
"A. LaveInvalided.
"B. PatersonInvalided.
"R. StorieInvalided.
"J. M'FarlaneInvalided.
"W. HaranInvalided.
"P. AbernethyInvalided.

11th Battalion

REG. NO. RANK.NAME.RECORD.
26522Pipe MajorT. Porteous
59663Sergt.R. Hailstones
265732PiperA. M'Donald
59415"D. M'Bain
265763"A. Forbes

THE KING'S OWN SCOTTISH BORDERERS

1st Battalion

In the landing on Gallipoli the pipers of the battalion had to take their places in the ranks in the first line fighting; here they distinguished themselves. During the subsequent operations in the Peninsula the pipers were employed in miscellaneous duties behind the front line.

Of the 10 pipers who landed only 4 remained to accompany the battalion on its evacuation.