8th Battalion
The battalion was disbanded early in the war, and the pipers were distributed to other units.
9th Battalion
At first pipers were used as orderlies, ammunition carriers, and similar duties; and, after active operations, as bearers. As far as possible they were, however, kept out of the front line, as being too valuable to lose. On one occasion, when the battalion had to make a demonstration to test the strength of the enemy, pipers were sent up to the front line to play. Pipe Major MacDiarmid was awarded the Military Medal.
| REG. NO. RANK. | NAME. | RECORD. | |
| Pipe Major | T. Baillie | Discharged after 31 years' service. | |
| 330075 | " | A. B. MacDiarmid, M.M. | Awarded M.M. |
| 330167 | Lance-Sgt. | T. J. Kelly | Wounded, 25/1/15. |
| 330115 | Lance-Cpl. | G. C. Blackadder | |
| Piper | R. Agnew | Invalided home. | |
| 331499 | " | D. Barrie | |
| 331044 | " | W. Baird | |
| 56645 | " | J. D. Buchanan | |
| 330304 | " | R. Blackadder | |
| " | C. Brown | Wounded, May 1915. | |
| 333792 | " | T. Crawford | Died of wounds. |
| 330310 | " | T. M. Fraser | Wounded, 24/3/18. |
| 241138 | " | K. Fraser | Wounded, 22/3/18. |
| " | W. Gibson | Wounded, 24/3/18; discharged. | |
| " | J. Hall | Invalided home. | |
| 1666 | " | J. Drummond | Killed in action, June 1915. |
| 333113 | " | W. Imlay | Wounded, 13/4/18. |
| 331077 | " | R. Johnston | |
| 330834 | " | W. Kennedy | |
| 333269 | " | P. M'Arthur | Invalided home, 17/4/15; discharged, 14/6/15; recalled, 1/9/16. |
| 333138 | " | G. M'Creath | Died of wounds, Oct. 1918. |
| " | J. M'Donald | Wounded, 25/9/15. | |
| 333162 | " | J. B. M'Nee | |
| 332318 | " | J. M'Gilvray | Wounded, 24/3/18. |
| 330865 | " | G. M'Gregor | |
| " | A. Ogilvie | Wounded, July 1915. | |
| 331564 | " | W. Robertson | Wounded, 22/3/18. |
| 333729 | " | R. Ross | |
| 333137 | " | H. Stark | Wounded, 27/9/17. |
| 331198 | " | H. Simpson | Wounded, 24/3/18; discharged. |
| 331579 | " | J. Stewart | |
| " | H. Wilder | Invalided. | |
10th Battalion
Pipers were occasionally employed as bearers, but were usually kept out of the front line. Nearly all the original pipe band were killed or wounded at Cambrai on 25th September, 1915.
| REG. NO. RANK. | NAME. | RECORD. | |
| 7682 | Pipe Major | E. Richardson | Transferred to 12th H.L.I. |
| 2747 | " | C. Cameron | |
| 9016 | Piper | Charles M'Gregor | Gassed and wounded, Cambrai, 25/9/15. |
| 12562 | " | Alex. Whitefield | Killed, Cambrai, 25/9/15. |
| 17174 | " | J. Webster | Invalided. |
| 902 | Lance-Cpl. | David Donaldson | Killed, Festubert, 9/7/15. |
| 1988 | Piper | Andrew Thomson | Wounded, Cambrai, 25/9/15. |
| 1991 | " | W. Currie | |
| 9628 | Lance-Cpl. | D. Sutherland | |
| 19858 | " | J. Rose | |
| 17805 | Piper | P. M'Intyre | Gassed, Cambrai, 25/9/15, died, 8/11/18. |
| 21233 | " | J. M'Lennan | |
| 40166 | " | J. Duguid | |
| 40091 | " | J. M'Kenzie | |
| 240908 | " | J. Mackay | |
| " | J. Cunningham | ||
| 355667 | " | D. M'Nicol | |
12th Battalion