THE SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS

1st Battalion

The casualties among the pipers of this battalion have been very heavy. At Richebourg in November 1914, 2 pipers were killed and 6 wounded, and the pipe major, Matheson, was awarded the D.C.M. for great gallantry in carrying messages. In December 1914, and again at Neuve Chapelle in May 1915, 3 more were killed and 4 wounded. Some of them were employed as pipers, others as bearers and in the ranks. At Neuve Chapelle the companies were played into action in May 1915, and Piper Pratt was killed while playing.

The battalion went to Mesopotamia, and in the action at Sheikh Saad on 7th January, 1916, Pipe Major M'Kechnie played the regimental charge at a most crucial moment and continued until he fell wounded. In this and other subsequent engagements pipers played their companies into action. Some of them did excellent work bringing up ammunition, and 529 Piper Colin M'Kay was specially promoted for this. This duty was particularly dangerous as the Turkish barrage was generally late.

The casualties continued to be heavy. Altogether 11 pipers have been killed.

REG. NO. RANK.NAME.RECORD.
8391Pipe MajorD. B. Mathieson, D.C.M.D.C.M.; wounded "Port Arthur," 7/11/14.
10169Lance Cpl.J. TullochWounded in trenches, "Port Arthur," 6/11/14.
9158Sergt.J. MacLellanWounded, "Port Arthur," 9/5/15; subsequently killed, 21/4/17.
7900PiperW. F. CowansKilled, 7/11/14, "Port Arthur."
9291"J. PrattDied of wounds, Neuve Chapelle, 9/5/15.
479"D. BlackKilled, 3/11/14, "Port Arthur."
766Lance Cpl.Lance Sgt. J. MackenzieWounded, "Port Arthur," 9/5/15.
216Piper,Actg. P.M. W. PatonWounded, Givenchy, 6/4/15.
10457Lance Sgt.J. StewartTransferred to 2nd Batt.; killed, 1917.
412PiperWilliam BarryDespatches.
311Lance-Cpl.Donald CampbellWounded, Givenchy, 4/11/14; killed, Mesopotamia, 1917.
9458"John DunbarWounded, Mesopotamia, 7/1/16, while performing duties in attack.
9628"Alexander HayTransferred to R.E.
444"Robert HillWounded, "Port Arthur," 9/5/15.
262"A. M'Donald
264"Alexander M'Gill
433"Andrew MackayWounded, Mesopotamia, 21/4/17.
435"John M'VeanWounded, Mesopotamia, 7/1/16; invalided.
564"N. MorrisonWounded, Givenchy, 4/12/14.
366"T. MuirWounded, "Port Arthur," invalided.
284"D. MurrayWounded, Givenchy, 6/4/15; invalided.
768"Adam RossWounded, Givenchy, 17/11/14.
9419"D. SkinnerWounded, Givenchy, 20/12/14 invalided.
10183Lance Cpl.J. Heron
645PiperD. SmithKilled in France.
661"J. SteinWounded in trenches; invalided.
788"T. UrquhartKilled, Givenchy, 20/12/14.
Corpl.A. VinceWounded, Neuve Chapelle, 9/5/15; transferred to R.S.F.
9446Corpl.Actg. P.M. Neil M'KechnieActing Pipe Major when battalion went to Mesopotamia; wounded, 7/1/15; mentioned in despatches, 25/8/15.
10056PiperJohn ShandWounded, Mesopotamia, 21/4/17; and again Palestine.
7214Lance Cpl.James Hardy
543PiperNeil Morrison
529Sergt. PiperColin M'KayDied of wounds, Baghdad.
Lance Cpl.Alex. RobertsonSeverely wounded, Sheikh Saad; pipes smashed, 7/1/16.
PiperJames Robertson
7184Lance Sgt.James Duncan
Lance Cpl.HearneDied at home.
200300PiperWilliam M'Donald
16360"J. Cuthill
9526"George Paterson
"William M'Lellan
"Allan
709"J. WilkinsonKilled, France.
"CookKilled, Mesopotamia.
204786"A. Hart
8338"J. Wilson
7208"J. Knox
22602"Reid
8337"M. Johnstone

2nd Battalion

The pipers were largely employed as runners, orderlies, etc., and suffered very heavy casualties. On several occasions during the open fighting they were employed in the attack as pipers. Of 23 pipers who went to France with the battalion 6 were killed and 10 wounded in the first year of the war. The opinion of the officers is that only the difficulty of reinforcements limits the employment of pipers in action.

REG. NO. RANK.NAME.RECORD.
6731Pipe MajorJohn HaywoodInvalided, Dec. 1914.
577"James MackenzieWounded, 25/1/17.
6171Corpl.Angus MacLeanWounded, May 1915.
9106Lance Cpl.William RossKilled, June 1915.
9223"John GrantKilled, October 1914.
283"Dougal MacMillanDied of disease, Feb. 1915.
9454"James RennieWounded, August 1914; killed, Loos, Oct. 1915.
70PiperHugh KeilGassed, May 1915.
625"George ThomsonWounded, March 1915.
"David MacraeKilled, February 1915.
3"Robert HallKilled, July 1916.
"Alexander Thornton
570"Alexander MackenzieWounded, February 1915.
"Ronald Mackenzie
711"James UrquhartInvalided, Dec. 1914.
PiperFrederick CookWounded, 13/10/14.
"Albert Hunter
"Alexander MacAngus
1096"Gregor MackenzieGassed, 2/5/15.
"Kenneth MackenzieKilled, May 1915.
"Alexander AngusWounded, April 1915.
"Robert RennieKilled, May 1915.
"Alexander Clark,Killed, May 1915.
10670"Alexander MacIntoshWounded, August 1914; prisoner of war.
10457Lance Sgt.James StewartTransferred from 1st Batt.; wounded, 1/7/16, Maillet (Somme); killed, 1917.
7635Lance Cpl.A. Ross
8666Corpl.W. Lowlands
7838PiperA. Calder
9132"N. JohnstoneWounded, 25/4/15; killed, 26/1/17.
4255"J. RobertsonWounded, Nov. 1916.
10169"J. TullochWounded, 20/11/14.
189"A. Stein
24729"J. Murdoch
"A. Milne
21630"D. Macleod
7366"D. Macleod
"N. Maclean
7126"W. Maclean
7603"J. Mackay
7206Lance Cpl.M. Maclean
2886PiperG. BellGassed, April 1915.
8134"J. GrantWounded, April 1915 and August 1917.
204612"P. Lamont
9607"J. MacarthurWounded, April 1917.

4th Battalion