REG. NO. RANK.NAME.RECORD.
9005Pipe MajorT. Harley
4924Lance-Cpl.D. Cameron
11463PiperJ. ArmourInvalided.
40016"J. BurleighWounded, 18/5/18.
43236"G. FairweatherWounded, 28/7/18.
"J. JohnstoneKilled, March 1918.
40018"D. Lamond
43448"J. Scott
7814"R. Napier
43155"A. RobertsonWounded, 30/10/18.
16105"J. Spence
6563"A. StirlingWounded, 18/5/18.
11195"R. Thomson
"J. WemyssInvalided.
1350"T. Logan

THE HIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRY

1st Battalion

During the first six months of the war 7 pipers were killed, 8 were wounded and 2 were taken prisoner. These casualties mostly occurred at Festubert in December 1914, and later at Neuve Chapelle. They were then withdrawn from the front lines. Subsequently they were employed as bearers, ammunition carriers, etc.

REG. NO. RANK.NAME.RECORD.
11281Pipe MajorR. Sutherland
6894Sergt.D. BuchanKilled, Festubert, 19-21/12/14.
10774Corpl.A. Godsman, D.C.M.Wounded, Neuve Chapelle, 12/1/15; D.C.M. and Order of St. George.
7918PiperW. White
9615"C. StewartKilled, Ypres, 1/5/15.
10116"J. M'GroryWounded, Festubert, 19-21/12/14.
10258"H. Cater
10107"F. BurnsKilled, Festubert, 19-21/12/14.
11356"C. Wilson
9860"T. JamesKilled, Festubert, 19-21/12/14.
11782"D. SutherlandWounded, Neuve Chapelle, 11-14/3/15.
11685"A. BainWounded, Neuve Chapelle, 14/3/15.
9011"J. MorrisonKilled, Festubert, 19-21/12/14.
10579"T. Jackson
11124"J. M'DonaldPrisoner of war, Festubert, 19-21/12/14.
11718"R. M'Leish
11470"J. SmithWounded, Festubert, 19-21/12/14; wounded, Richebourg, 6/10/15; died, 7/9/16.
11533"J. JohnstonePrisoner of war, Festubert, 19-21/12/14.
11499"J. M'NaughtKilled, Festubert, 19-21/12/14.
10383Corpl.D. ChisholmWounded, Ypres, 23/10/14.
Lance-Cpl.MitchellKilled, Verneuil, 18/9/14.
10010PiperGaultWounded, Rue du Bois, 17/5/15.
11468Corpl.J. SmithWounded, Ypres, 22/10/14; died enteric.
12064Lance-Cpl.A. Craig
12061PiperA. Mackay
12106"C. Bald

2nd Battalion

Of the original band of thirteen men all but two were killed or wounded in the first few months of the war. While they lasted they acted as pipers as well as in the ranks. From May 1915 to May 1916 there was practically no band, and, when reconstituted, the men were kept out of the front line as far as possible.

REG. NO. RANK.NAME.RECORD.
9728Pipe MajorW. Young
10713Lance-Cpl.L. M'KinnonWounded, 21/10/14.
11448"J. SmithWounded, 21/10/14; died of enteric.
11480PiperJ. Brown
10478"J. Bruce
9029"J. CampbellWounded, 2/11/14.
7721"W. HainesWounded, 17/5/15, Ypres.
11945"R. HendersonWounded, 18/5/15, Ypres.
10976"J. IrvingKilled, 3/11/14.
11137"A. MorrowWounded, 24/8/14; taken prisoner.
11614"A. Macdonald
11627"J. SmithWounded, 3/12/17.
9272Corpl.J. MackenzieKilled, 21/10/14.
7885PiperJ. Dale
7943Corpl.J. Robertson
7886PiperJ. Gibson
35100"J. Morgan
33119"R. Morrison
35123"R. Macnaughton
8515"W. Peil
6978"A. Williamson
7472Sergt.C. W. Johnstone
9387PiperA. MacneilageTwice wounded.
7270"D. Macintyre
9280"R. Stein
331117"W. Gunn
332186"H. Campbell
331230"J. Menzies
330068"A. Ogilvie
330070"R. WilderWounded.
327119"W. White
3970"J. Macrae
10264Sergt.T. FindlayKilled, Neuve Chapelle, 14/3/15.
220217PiperJ. Reid
12302"D. Bonnar