2nd Battalion

At Neuve Chapelle, March 1915, and at many other subsequent engagements, the pipers lost heavily. At Mauquissart on 25th September, 1915, when the companies were played to the attack, one piper, Robert Johnstone, played on until he fell gassed; and another, Armit, on reaching the enemy trenches, started bombing. On the same occasion, Pipers David Simpson and A. Macdonald stood on the parapet under very heavy fire playing their company over; Simpson was killed and Macdonald, who lost his leg, received the D.C.M. The pipers were also employed as bombers, and in this capacity Lance-Corpl. Peter MacNee obtained the D.C.M. at Neuve Chapelle.

On another occasion Pipers Gordon and Crichton played from one end of the line to the other out in the open, and similar feats were subsequently performed by other pipers.

While the battalion was in France, out of 22 pipers 4 were killed and 13 were wounded, during the first year of the war.

The battalion subsequently went to Mesopotamia. Here again the pipers were employed, sometimes in miscellaneous duties in the ranks, sometimes as pipers. The pipe major, John Keith, was awarded the D.C.M. Piper Pratt was promoted and given the D.C.M. for "high capacity in leadership" when acting as sergeant.

REG. NO. RANK.NAME.RECORD.
6830Sergt.John Keith, D.C.M.Wounded, Rue de Bacquerat, 15/7/15.
7184Corpl.Donald MacMasterWounded, Rue des Bois, 5/3/15.
8358" (Sgt.)Angus MacleodWounded, Neuve Chapelle, 10/3/15.
9908Lance-Cpl.James WannDied of wounds, Neuve Chapelle, 10/3/15.
365PiperRobert JohnstoneWounded Neuve Chapelle, 9/5/15; and again at Mauquissart, 25/9/15; finally gassed.
9476"Joseph GordonWounded, Neuve Chapelle, 9/5/15.
1165Lance-Cpl.Peter Crichton
65PiperJohn DuthieInvalided.
699"David ArmitWounded, Givenchy, 8/10/15.
1449"James DavisMissing, Mauquissart, 25/9/15; believed killed.
1871"James GallowayWounded, 3/11/14; killed, Givenchy, 8/10/15.
1838"James BradleyWounded, November 1914, and invalided.
1350"Thomas LoganInvalided.
736"David SimpsonKilled, Mauquissart, 25/9/15.
1539"Alexander M'Donald, D.C.M.Wounded, Givenchy; awarded D.C.M.; died.
1478"Thomas Phinn
1919Lance-Sgt.Alexander Pratt, D.C.M.Wounded, La Gorgue, 2/8/15; Mesopotamia, 22/4/16.
941Lance-Cpl.Peter M'Nee, D.C.M.Gassed, Mauquissart, 25/9/15; Mesopotamia, 13/1/16; D.C.M.; subsequently died of wounds.
779PiperAlexander HaddenWounded, 18/5/15, and again, 4/7/15.
467"John KiddWounded, 1/11/14, and again Mauquissart, 25/9/15, and again Mesopotamia, 7/1/16.
1358"William MackayDied of wounds, Neuve Chapelle, 10/3/15.
1314"A. Smith
1998"John Jordan
288"William ThomsonWounded, Ypres.
S/17486Corpl.Neil Young
"Wm. MathiesonKilled.
3/3422"John BenzieInvalided.
3/8973PiperJohn BrownInvalided.
3/8570"David Storrar
487"James AngusWounded, Aisne, 14/9/14.
S/17639"David Drummond
S/19965"James Dunn
S/17691"James Greig
336"David KiddWounded, Le Cateau, Aug. 1914.
S/4372"William RobertsonWounded, Loos, 25/9/15, and San-i-yat, April 1916.
S/18525"David Stark
1171"Thomas Tallon
8875"Alexander ThomsonWounded, Sheikh Saad, 7/1/16; again, 20/4/16; again, 22/4/16.

4th Battalion

The pipers were employed principally as bearers, and were highly complimented for their gallantry at Neuve Chapelle in March 1915; at Loos they were similarly employed, and Piper M'Leod was awarded the Military Medal for gallantry in bringing in his colonel, who was mortally wounded, under very heavy fire. On 3rd September, 1916, the battalion was played in to the attack, but, as a rule, they were kept back behind the front line. Pipe Major Alex. Low got the D.C.M. for attending wounded, and Piper M'Leod got a bar to his Military Medal.

REG. NO. RANK.NAME.RECORD.
210Pipe MajorAlexander Low, D.C.M.Recommended for D.C.M., Neuve Chapelle.
1198"D. M'Leod, M.M.Awarded Military Medal, 25/3/15; and bar in 1918.
263Corpl.J. NicollWounded, 10/3/15.
1914PiperJ. ReidWounded, 9/5/15.
1403"J. LyallWounded, 6/9/15.
1301"R. SwordWounded, 9/5/15.
832"J. DonaldsonWounded, 10/3/15.
663"J. Souter
714"J. Dewar
1039"G. Scott
1160"J. Merchant
1887"T. Cameron
1678"F. Mitchell
2204"A. Findlay
4029"C. Gibson
1717"J. Myles
2177"A. Sangster
769"H. Mitchell
"Thos. PatersonTransferred to Wireless Service, R.N., as Sub-Lieut.