THE QUEEN'S OWN CAMERON HIGHLANDERS

"A chlanna nan con

A chlanna nan con

Thigibh an so

S'ghaibh sibh feoil."

1st Battalion

Pipers were not employed as such, but, during the early part of the war, they were in the ranks. At the battle of the Aisne and Ypres the casualties were heavy.

The value to the battalion of their pipe band is considered so great that the officers would like the establishment doubled.

REG. NO. RANK.NAME.RECORD.
6720Pipe MajorG. SelbyKilled, 22/10/14.
6718"W. Cruickshanks
5210Corpl.W. KinnearWounded, 5/11/14, Ypres.
5173PiperH. BarrieKilled, 5/11/14, Ypres.
8445"C. Maclachlan
7671"A. Henderson, D.C.M.Taken prisoner, 11/11/14; D.C.M.
8535Lance-Cpl.G. M'CalmanWounded, Langemarck, Oct. 1914; died after discharge.
8072PiperD. Ross
8475"M. CampbellWounded, Aisne, 14/9/14.
9575"L. JohnstoneWounded, Aisne, 14/9/14.
6726"D. CookWounded, Aisne, 14/9/14.
9345"L. M'BeanDied of wounds, Arras, Aug. 1918.
9444"J. CoyleWounded, Aisne, 25/8/14.
14059"J. Peders
18921"N. Ross
5859"A. Macdonald
30748"N. Smith