| REG. NO. RANK. | NAME. | RECORD. | |
| Pipe Major | Douglas Taylor | Loos, wounded, 25/9/15. | |
| 15851 | Piper | Daniel Laidlaw, V.C. | Loos, 25/9/15, wounded; V.C. |
| " | J. Milligan | Loos, 25/9/15, wounded. | |
| " | G. Stevenson | Loos, wounded, 25/9/15. | |
| " | G. Dutton | Wounded. | |
| " | W. Irvine | Wounded Hulluch; invalided. | |
| " | J. M'Donald | Wounded, Arras. | |
| " | W. Lamont | Wounded, Dardanelles. | |
| " | J. Taylor | Died of wounds, Arras. | |
| " | G. Black | Invalided. | |
8th Battalion
This battalion, on account of its losses, was absorbed into the 7th K.O.S.B The casualties among the 23 pipers of the two battalions were heavy, viz. 4 killed and 10 wounded.
THE CAMERONIANS (THE SCOTTISH RIFLES)
1st Battalion
During the early part of the campaign the casualties among pipers were so heavy that it was found necessary to keep them as much as possible out of the front line. By the end of 1915 the band had practically ceased to exist. Of 25 pipers who have served during the war 3 have been killed and 9 wounded.
| REG. NO. RANK. | NAME. | RECORD. | |
| 6062 | Pipe Major | J. Alexander | Wounded. |
| 265008 | " | D. M'Gruer | |
| 8453 | Corpl. | R. Gordon | |
| 10873 | " | G. Peters | |
| 6740 | Lance-Cpl. | W. Smith | |
| 9429 | Piper | T. Best | Killed. |
| 9441 | " | R. Black | Killed. |
| 10786 | " | T. Brodie | |
| 8899 | " | D. Cameron | Invalided. |
| 8890 | " | W. Cattanach | Wounded. |
| 10688 | " | W. Dick | Wounded. |
| 10006 | " | R. Fleming | Wounded. |
| 9209 | " | C. Gullan | Prisoner of war. |
| 8883 | " | C. Henderson | |
| 8254 | " | J. Hamilton | Wounded. |
| 10641 | " | W. Kingsman | Invalided. |
| 7739 | " | R. Menzies | Discharged. |
| 36628 | " | G. Miller | Wounded. |
| 8809 | " | A. M'Culloch | Invalided. |
| 10924 | " | P. Robertson | Killed. |
| 10326 | " | R. Stewart | Wounded. |
| 10765 | " | W. Shane | Prisoner of war. |
| 22436 | " | J. Strachan | Wounded. |
| 8393 | " | G. Whitehead | Discharged. |
| 53509 | " | J. Williamson | |
2nd Battalion