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The Scots at War Trust

Roll of Honour

Letter: A

 

 
  • Abercrombie, Cameron. Corporal. No. 7366645. 16 Parachute Field Amb., Royal Army Medical Corps. Scottish. Served during WWII in North Africa and died in March 1943 aged 25. Son of John and Marion Abercrombie or Dumbarton. He is buried in Tabarka Ras Rajel War Cemetery, Tunisia. (added 16/10/00)

  • Adam, James. b. 1897. Private. 2nd Bn, Gordon Highlanders. Scottish. Enlisted in 1914 and served with the British Expeditionary Force in France in 1915. Killed in September 1915 at the Battle of Loos, his name is commemorated on the Loos Memorial, Dud Corner Cemetery, Loos-en-Gohelle, Pas de Calais, France. Son of James and Rebecca Jane Hutchison Adam, of Garvock Street, Laurencekirk, Kincardineshire. (added 09/10/00)

  • Adams, Thomas M.W. b. 1903. Warrant Officer 1st Class. 2nd Bn, Gordon Highlanders. Scottish. Enlisted at Castlehill Barracks, Aberdeen, 1922, served in India, Ireland, Gibraltar, Singapore and North Africa. Demobbed at Perth 1945. Son of Alexander and Isabella Adams of Peterhead, husband of Annie Bella Kilgour of Peterhead. (added 04/06/99)

  • Ainscough, Percy. b. 7/6/16. Private. 1st Btn The Black Watch  ( "C"  company ). British. 20/6/40 -- 21/7/43  ( Killed in Action, Gerbini Sicily. Fought in all battles from El Alamein - Gerbini Inclusive ) Worked in Intelligence Section from Jan 7th 1942  (poss earlier) until 12/3/43.  Army No  2762198. (added 5/12/04

  • Aitken DCM, Thomas. Pipe Major. 10th Bn. Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders. Scottish. He served at Tel El Kebir, and at 60 years of age was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal at the Battle of Loos, France & Flanders in September 1915 during World War I. (added 10/08/01)

    Note; The 10th Bn. casualties at Loos included 489 killed, wounded and/or missing.

  • Affleck, William. b. 1877. Private. King's Own Scottish Borderers. Scottish. Killed in action on 8th January 1917 in France, Buried in Faubourg D'Amiens Cemetery, Arras, Pas de Calais. Son of Robert and Catherine Affleck. Born in Morebattle, Kelso, Roxburghshire. (added 18/03/99)

  • Alexander, James, Private, 1st Battalion Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), Number 7297. Born 1882 of 21 West Moorpark Road, Stevenston, Ayrshire and a native of Gallatown. Killed in action near Verbeek Farm on the Menin Road on 5th November 1914. His name is recorded on the Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Panel 37. Name submitted by his Grand Nephew in Tamworth, New South Wales, Australia. (added 2/05/07)

  • Alexander, Robert, Private, A Company 16th (Service) Battalion (2nd Edinburgh) Royal Scots, "McCrae's Battalion", Number 39312. Born 31st December 1892 at Distillery Buildings Bo'ness son of Thomas and Mary (McGowan) Alexander. Married Joan Cairns Adamson. Resident at 68 South Brae Drive, Jordan Hill, Glasgow. Enlisted at Ayr. Formerly 22229 5th Reserve Cavalry. Taken prisoner 12th April 1918. Died of wounds Lagensalza Prisoner of War Camp, Germany 13th May 1918. He is buried at Niederzwehren Cemetery Grave reference X.B.6. Also remembered on Bo'ness War Memorial and on his Mother's Grave in Bo'ness Cemetery. Name submitted by his Great Nephew from Wishaw. (added 16/05/07)

  • Anderson, Charles Taylor. Lance Corporal. 1/4th Bn King's Own Scottish Borderers. Scottish. Killed in action on 12th July 1915, during the battle for Achi Baba Nullah in Gallipoli. His name is commemorated on the Helles Memorial, Turkey. Born Hawick, Roxburghshire. (added 06/01/99)

  • Anderson, George. b. 1879. Private. No. 38249. 17th Bn, The Royal Scots. Scottish. Died on 30th September 1918 in France. He lived in Crail, Fife and is buried in Zantvoorde British Cemetery, Belgium. (added 12/11/98)

  • Anderson DCM, George. b. 1888. Private. No. 137. 1st Bn. Black Watch. Scottish. Killed in action on 25th September 1915, aged 27. He was the son of Alexander and Margaret Anderson of Hawkhill, Dundee. (added 10/08/01)

  • Anderson, James, Private, C Company 1st Battalion Scots Guards, Number 13873. Son of Andrew Anderson and Christina Anderson of Cairney, Cupar, Fife. Native of Beley, Dunino, Fife. Killed, aged 21, along with 29 other members of his Company, in a day long artillery barrage at Hooge 30th March 1916. Buried, with 9 others, in Potijze Burial Ground Cemetery, Ypres, Belgium Grave reference C.11. Name submitted by his Great Niece. (added 10/04/07)

  • Anderson, Patrick Wright, born 7 October 1892 Arbroath. Student at the University College Dundee & Corporal in the St Andrews University OTC from 1911. Broke off his studies for War Service in 1914. Commissioned 2Lt 8th (Service) Bn The Black Watch, 1 Sept 1914. March 1915 appointed Lieutenant in the 10th (Service ) Bn The Black Watch. Trained at Bristol, moved to Sutton Veny, Wilts to join other regiments to form 26th Division and moved to France in reserve for the Battle of Loos. 26th Division Bombing officer in France and then in Salonika with temporary rank of Captain. Left Salonika to train to be an Observer on attachment to the RFC in Reading and Hythe, Kent and then posted November 1917 to 18 Sqn RFC flying DH4 (daytime bombers)in France. Seriously wounded 27 June 1918 when flying with Canadian Pilot, Lieutenant Reginald C Bennett (Later DFC) 18 Sqn RAF over Flanders.  Hospitalised RFC Hospital Eaton Square London, Cottage Hospital, Swanage and RAF Convalescent Hospital, Grand Hotel, Swanage. Discharged October 1919 and sent home to Arbroath by Ambulance Train 11 November 1919.  Died of his wounds in the Arbroath Infirmary  on 2 November 1921 aged 29 years .   His name is recorded on Arbroath War Memorial, St Mary's Church Memorial, Arbroath, Dundee University War Memorial, Tayforth Universities OTC Memorial and the Scottish National War Memorial. (added 10/05/05)

  • Anderson, Walter (Cherry). b. c1911. Pipe Major. Gordon Highlanders. Scottish. Served from 1927 and was due to be discharged in March 1954 but passed away in the February in Woodend Hospital, Aberdeen aged 43. He served during WWII in North Africa, piping the 51st Highland Division into action and leading the Gordons into El Alamein and Tripoli. He was promoted Pipe Major in 1940. (added 17/10/00)

  • Archibald, Peter, Private, Number 11197, 1st Battalion Scots Guards. Son of Mr and Mrs Archibald of Bonnyrigg, Midlothian. Died aged 19 on 25th January 1915. His name is recorded on the Le Touret Memorial, Panel 3 and 4. Name submitted by his Great Niece. (added 23/1/07)

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