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Evening Times Roll of Honour May to August 1917 Evening Times Roll of Honour May to August 1917 Surname First name Home Rank Regiment Date of Death Date in ET Page Port Notes Abbott W Glasgow Private Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 30-Jun-17 4 Wounded Abercromby John Stevenson Glasgow Second Lieutenant Middlesex Regiment 29-Apr-17 03-May-17 2 Died of wounds Abercromby John Stevenson Glasgow Second Lieutenant Middlesex Regiment 03-May-17 3 Died of wounds Adam Douglas Greenock Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery 25-May-17 4 Awarded Military Cross Adam John Glasgow Private Highland Light Infantry 12-Jul-15 12-Jul-17 5 Killed in action at Dardanelles Adams David Glasgow Private Machine Gun Corps 18-Apr-17 02-May-17 4 Y Died of wounds Adams Geo Glasgow Corporal Scottish Rifles 12-May-17 6 Y Killed Adams H Motherwell Sapper Royal Engineers 20-Apr-17 05-May-17 3 Died of wounds in Egypt Adams Robert Glasgow Lance-Corporal Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 10-May-17 04-Jun-17 5 Y Died of wounds received in action Adams William Beith Private Highland Light Infantry 10-Jul-17 25-Aug-17 6 Y Killed in aacton Adamson Archibald Signaller Royal Field Artillery 31-Jul-17 08-Aug-17 2 Killed in action Agnew David Troon Sapper 09-Apr-17 24-May-17 5 Y Killed in action Ainslie Edward Glasgow Private Royal Scots Fusiliers 14-May-17 5 Y Killed Aird Alex Glasgow Private Royal Scots 12-May-17 2 Died of wounds Aird Alexander Glasgow Private Royal Scots Fusiliers 06-May-17 19-May-17 6 Y Died of wounds Aitchison Charles Motherwell Private Northumberland Fusiliers 05-May-17 3 Aitchison George Shotts Private King's Own Scottish Borderers 19-Apr-17 18-May-17 6 Y Killed Aitken Alexander Glasgow Private Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 09-Apr-17 04-Jul-17 6 Y Killed in action Aitken H Glasgow Private Machine Gun Corps 03-Jun-17 11-Jul-17 5 Y Died of wounds Aitken John Perth Lance Corporal Gordon Highlanders 09-Aug-17 6 Y Killed in action Aitken Stewart Camelon Private Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 24-Apr-17 08-May-17 2 Aitken Stewart Camelon Private Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 17-May-17 5 Y Killed in action Aitken W Glasgow Sergeant Royal Engineers 30-Jun-17 5 Y Awarded the DCM Aitken David Paisley Lance-Corporal Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 05-May-17 09-Jun-17 6 Y Killed in action Aitkenhead Duncan Glasgow Private Highland Light Infantry 27-Apr-17 01-Jun-17 5 Y Died of wounds Alberti Marino Glasgow Private Black Watch 26-Apr-17 12-May-17 4 Killed in action Alexander Frank Wilson Glasgow Second Lieutenant 14-Apr-16 03-May-17 3 Killed in action Alexander Frank Wilson Glasgow Second Lieutenant Highland Light Infantry 14-Apr-17 04-May-17 5 Y Killed Alexander Gilbert Captain Gordon Highlanders 19-Jul-17 4 Awarded Military Cross Alexander Hugh Temp Second Lieutenant Gordon Highlanders 19-Jul-17 4 Awarded Military Cross Alexander John D Glasgow Private Royal Scots 25-Aug-17 2 Accidentally drowned while bathing Alexander Robert Glasgow Private Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 23-Apr-17 17-May-17 2 Killed in action Alexander William Carnwath Private 18-Jul-17 01-Jun-17 6 Y Killed in action Allan Archibald Glasgow Second Lieutenant Cameron Highlanders 23-May-17 5 Y Awarded Military Cross Allan George Tollcross Private Scottish Rifles 07-Aug-17 13-Aug-17 2 Died of wounds in France Allan George Kirkintilloch Private Scottish Rifles 07-Aug-17 16-Aug-17 6 Y Killed in action Allan Jack Glasgow Private Royal Scots Fusiliers 19-Apr-17 12-May-17 6 Y Killed Allan James Glasgow Highland Light Infantry 23-Apr-17 07-May-17 2 Killed in action Allan James A Wishaw Coy. Quarter Master Sergeant Royal Scots 28-Apr-17 07-Jul-17 6 Y Previously reported missing now officially reported dead Allan JG Helensburgh Major Royal Engineers 13-Jun-17 2 Awarded Distinguished Service Order Allan John Glasgow Private Lovat Scouts 23-Apr-17 22-May-17 6 Y Killed in action Allan John Camelon Able Seaman Royal Naval Division 24-Apr-17 24-Aug-17 6 Y Previously reported missing, now killed on that date Allan John Mathieson Forson Dennistoun Private Royal Scots Fusiliers 19-Apr-17 07-May-17 2 Killed in action Allan John McKinnon Camelon Able Seaman Royal Naval Division 24-Apr-17 15-Aug-17 2 Presumed killed Allan Thomas Glasgow Second Lieutenant Highland Light Infantry 29-Aug-17 5 Awared the Military Cross for bravery on the field Allan Thomas Second Lieutenant Highland Light Infantry 19-Jul-17 4 Awarded the Military Cross Allan William Thornliebank Private Gordon Highlanders 12-May-17 6 Y Died of wounds Allan William Halliday Glasgow Second Lieutenant King's Own Scottish Borderers 31-Jul-17 09-Aug-17 4 Y Killed in action Allender Frederick Engineer Sub-Lieutenant Royal Navy 14-Jul-17 3 Accidentally killed (HMS Vanguard) Allison Allan Corporal King's Own Scottish Borderers 09-Apr-17 01-Jun-17 2 Killed in action Allison George Renfrew Lance Corporal Seaforth Highlanders 23-Apr-17 26-Jun-17 6 Y Killed in action Allison George Glasgow Despatch Rider Army Service Corps 29-Aug-17 5 Awarded the Militray Medal Allison Thomas B Temporary Second Lieutenant Black Watch 19-Jul-17 4 Awarded the Military Cross Anderson Alex T Glasgow Private Scottish Rifles 21-Jun-17 5 Y Died of wounds Anderson Alexander Glasgow Sergeant Machine Gun Corps 09-Apr-17 28-May-17 5 Y Killed in action Anderson Alexander T Glasgow Gunner Cameronians 13-Jun-17 2 Reported wounded 30/4/1917 now reported killed Anderson Andrew Glasgow Private Highland Light Infantry 25-Apr-17 16-May-17 5 Y Died of wounds Anderson Andrew Glasgow Private Highland Light Infantry 25-Apr-17 19-May-17 6 Y Died of wounds Anderson Andrew Highland Light Infantry 03-Aug-17 2 Died of wounds Mitchell Library, Glasgow. 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Please do not distribute without permission 1 Evening Times Roll of Honour May to August 1917 Anderson Charles Rutherglen Private North Staffs 30-May-17 26-Jun-17 5 Y Killed in action Anderson G S Private 06-May-17 2 Awarded Military Medal Anderson Henry Galston Private Canadians 08-Jun-17 6 Y Awarded Military Medal Anderson Irving F Glasgow Private Scottish Rifles 28-Jun-17 5 y Awarded Military Medal Anderson James Carluke Captain King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry 05-Jul-17 16-Jul-17 4 Died of wounds Anderson James Glasgow Private Royal Scots 07-Jun-17 30-Jun-17 2 Killed in action Anderson James Carluke Captain Highland Light Infantry 11-Jul-17 2 Died of wounds Anderson John Blantyre Sapper Royal Engineers 21-Jun-17 6 Y Awarded Military Medal Anderson John A Bishopbriggs 26-Jun-17 03-Aug-17 2 Killed in action Anderson Joseph Glasgow Private Highland Light Infantry 31-May-17 5 Y Killed in action Anderson Matthew Barrhead Second Lieutenant King's Own Scottish Borderers 10-Jun-17 22-Jun-17 3 Y Killed in action Anderson Robert Glasgow Private Scottish Horse (attached Black Watch) 23-Apr-17 05-Jun-17 2 Killed in action Anderson Thomas Glasgow Rifleman Scottish Rifles 20-Jul-14 16-Jun-17 5 Y Reported missing and wounded 20-Jul-1917, now reported killed Anderson W Glasgow Private Cameron Highlanders 11-Apr-17 07-May-17 5 Y Killed in action Anderson Robert East Kilbride Private Scottish Horse (attached Black Watch) 23-Apr-17 14-Jun-17 5 Y Killed in action Andrew Francis D Barrhead Sergeant Highland Light Infantry 19-Apr-17 03-May-17 5 Y Died of wounds Andrew Robert Bishopbriggs Sergeant Royal Scots Fusiliers 04-Jun-17 5 Y Awarded Military Medal Andrews Hugh W Glasgow Private Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 25-Apr-17 09-May-17 2 Died of wounds Andrews Hugh W Dumbarton Private Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 25-Apr-17 14-May-17 5 Y Died from wounds Andrews John Glasgow Private Scots Guards 15-Sep-16 28-Jul-17 6 Y Killed on or since 15 Sept 1916 Angus Andrew Motherwell Private Post Office Rifles 14-Apr-17 05-May-17 3 Killed Angus James Glasgow Private Highland Light Infantry 01-Jul-16 02-Jul-17 5 Killed in action Angus James A Aberdeen Second Lieutenant 07-May-17 4 In hospital with gunshot wounds Angus Robert Royal Engineers 24-Jun-15 25-Jun-17 2 Died of wounds Anthony Charles M Kilsyth Private Australian Imperial Force 06-May-17 11-Jun-17 6 Y Killed in action Anthony William Bathgate Lance-Corporal Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 15-Jul-17 24-Jul-17 4 Died from wounds Arcari Pasqual Glasgow Private 24-Apr-17 02-Jun-17 5 Y Died of wounds Archibald Thomas Glasgow Private Royal Scots Fusiliers 23-Apr-17 25-May-17 5 Y Killed in action Armit Tom Glasgow Private Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 24-Apr-17 28-May-17 5 Y Killed in action Armit William Stenhousemuir Private Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 09-Apr-17 01-May-17 5 Y Killed in action Armour Charles Hill Greenock Lance-Sergeant Highland Light Infantry 29-Apr-17 29-May-17 6 Y Killed in action Armour William Shotts Private King's Own Scottish Borderers 23-Apr-17 18-May-17 6 Y Killed Armstrong Aleck R Glasgow Sergeant-Major 12-Jun-17 5 Y Killed in action Armstrong Walter Glasgow Private Gordon Highlanders 30-May-17 26-Jun-17 6 Y Died of wounds Arneil T Kilsyth Gordon Highlanders 16-Jun-17 4 Wounded Arnott Alex MW Cambuslang Lieutenant Canadian Railway Troops 06-Aug-17 20-Aug-17 4 Killed in action Arnott David Kirkintilloch Private Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 26-May-17 5 Y Killed Arnott John Paisley Private Royal Scots Fusiliers 30-Jul-17 20-Aug-17 2 Presumed killed in action Arnott John Paisley Private Royal Scots Fusilliers 30-Jul-17 25-Aug-17 6 Y Previously reported missing now presumed killed Arthur J Port Glasgow Driver Royal Field Artillery 16-Jun-17 4 Killed Ashton Roger Hay Glasgow Second Lieutenant 03-May-17 3 Presumed killed Ashton Roger Hay Glasgow Second Lieutenant
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