WW1 ROLL OF HONOUR
between 1914 until 1918, more than 300 former pupils lost their life during the first world war. below are the list of casualties.
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SCOUGAL
ALEXANDER GRAHAM
RANK
Lieutenant Colonel
AGE
REGIMENT
BATTALION/UNIT
HONOURS
DATE OF DEATH
30
Royal Scots
M C
18/09/1918
COUNTRY
Belgium
MEMORIAL
INFO
NINE ELMS BRITISH CEMETERY
Son of Andrew E. Scougal (H.M. Senior Chief Inspector of Training Colleges, Scotland), and Mrs. A. H. Scougal, of 47, Braid Avenue, Edinburgh.
SCOUGAL
FRANK WALKER
RANK
Major
AGE
REGIMENT
BATTALION/UNIT
HONOURS
DATE OF DEATH
34
Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)
M C
19/09/1918
COUNTRY
Greece
MEMORIAL
INFO
DOIRAN MILITARY CEMETERY
Son of And. E. Scougal, M.A., LL.D. (H.M. Senior Chief Inspector of Training Colleges, Scotland., and Mrs. Scougal, of 47, Braid Avenue, Edinburgh. A Reverend
SERVICE
ALEXANDER CUMMING
RANK
Lieutenant
AGE
REGIMENT
BATTALION/UNIT
HONOURS
DATE OF DEATH
30
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
Machine Gun Corps (Infantry)
29/05/1918
COUNTRY
Israel and Palestine (including Gaza)
MEMORIAL
INFO
RAMLEH WAR CEMETERY
Son of Dr. John and Alice M. Service, of 9, Whitehaugh Drive, Paisley, formerly of Mossend.
SLOAN
WILFRID SCOTT
RANK
Lieutenant
AGE
REGIMENT
BATTALION/UNIT
HONOURS
DATE OF DEATH
34
Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)
28/04/1917
COUNTRY
France
MEMORIAL
INFO
ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY
Son of Alexander Sloan (Chartered Accountant) and Agnes Scott Paterson, his wife; husband of A. Catherine Sloan, of 5, Saltoun Gardens, Glasgow.
SMITH
ROBERT DUNLOP
RANK
Captain
AGE
REGIMENT
BATTALION/UNIT
HONOURS
DATE OF DEATH
24
33rd Punjabis
12/06/1917
COUNTRY
Tanzania
MEMORIAL
INFO
DAR ES SALAAM WAR CEMETERY
Son of the Very Rev. Sir George Adam Smith (Principal of the University of Aberdeen) and of Lady Smith, J.P., of Chanonry Lodge, Old Aberdeen, Scotland. Educated at Glasgow Academy and Sandhurst. Proceeded to India in 1913 and served one year with 4th Bn. The Rifle Brigade. Joined 33rd Punjabis in 1914. Also served in Egypt and at Aden, Feb., 1916 to April, 1917.
SPENS
WALTER THOMAS PATRICK
RANK
Lieutenant
AGE
REGIMENT
BATTALION/UNIT
HONOURS
DATE OF DEATH
36
Royal Scots
18/02/1917
COUNTRY
France
MEMORIAL
INFO
AUBIGNY COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION
Son of Sheriff Walter and Helen Spens; husband of Mabel Dennison Watson Spens, of Strathaden, Troon, Ayrshire. Born at Glasgow. (William?)
