Loyal Lewis Roll of Honour |
1914-1919 |
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School district |
Carloway |
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Village roll |
Carloway |
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House |
First name |
Surname |
Family relations |
Rank |
Unit |
Date of death |
Age |
Circumstances of death |
Decorations |
Remarks |
1 |
Duncan |
Maciver |
Son of Mary Maciver |
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Seaforth Highlanders |
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Wounded three times |
2 |
Donald |
Maciver |
Son of Norman
Maciver |
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Cameron
Highlanders |
1916 |
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Killed in action on the Somme |
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Donald |
Maciver |
Grandsons of
Norman Maciver |
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Cameron
Highlanders |
09/05/1915 |
19 |
Killed in action at La Bassee |
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Had been at
the front since October |
2 |
Norman |
Maciver |
Grandsons of
Norman Maciver |
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Royal Highlanders |
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2 |
Angus |
Maciver |
Grandsons of
Norman Maciver |
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US Army |
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Severely
wounded in France 1918 |
3 |
Angus |
Macdonald |
Son of Norman
Macdonald |
Sergeant |
Cameron
Highlanders |
22/10/1914 |
29 |
Killed in action in France |
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Had 10 years
service in 3rd Camerons and was a month a the front when killed |
3 |
Donald |
Macdonald |
Son of Norman
Macdonald |
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Royal Naval
Reserve, Trawler Section |
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4 |
Donald J. |
Maclennan |
Son of Malcolm
Maclennan |
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Royal Naval
Reserve |
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Taken
prisoner by Austrians 15/5/1917 |
4 |
Malcolm |
Maclennan |
Son of Malcolm
Maclennan |
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Royal Naval
Reserve, Trawler Section |
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5 |
Murdo |
Macleod |
Son of Norman
Macleod |
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Cameron
Highlanders |
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Mons Star |
Invalided
with frost-bitten feet 1914, wounded October 1916 |
5 |
Donald |
Macleod |
Son of Ewen
Macleod |
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Royal Army
Service Corps |
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5 |
Ewen |
Macleod |
Son of Donald
Macleod |
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Royal Scots |
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6 |
Angus |
Mackay |
Son of Neil
Mackay |
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US Army |
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6 |
Donald |
Mackay |
Son of Neil
Mackay |
Regimental Sergeant Major |
Seaforth
Highlanders |
09/04/1917 |
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Killed in action |
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Mobilised
with 3rd Seaforths at start of war; crossed to France in early stages and was
severely wounded at Neuve Chapelle. After recovering from wounds, he was
transferred to the Royal Scots and served with them in the Balkans and in
Egypt. Returned to France June 1916, and was again wounded twice. He was
promoted Regimental Sergeant Major at the age of 21. |
6 |
Donald W. |
Macleod |
Son of John
Macleod |
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Seaforth
Highlanders |
27/05/1918 |
21 |
Died at home |
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Wounded and
discharged in 1915 |
8 |
Duncan |
Mackenzie |
Son of John
Mackenzie |
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1st Seaforth
Highlanders |
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Served in
France and Mesopotamia, discharged 1916. Joined RNR(T) in 1917 |
8 |
Malcolm |
Mackenzie |
Son of John
Mackenzie |
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Seaforth
Highlanders |
10/03/1915 |
31 |
Killed in action at Neuve Chapelle |
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Had been at
front for 6 months |
10 |
John |
Smith |
Son of John Smith |
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Royal Naval
Reserve |
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11 |
Malcolm |
Morrison |
Son of Donald
Morrison |
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Royal Army
Medical Corps |
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Served in
Palestine and France |
12 |
Norman |
Morrison |
Son of Murdo
Morrison |
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Gordon
Highlanders |
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12 |
John |
Morrison |
Son of Murdo
Morrison |
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US Army |
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13 |
William A. |
Macarthur |
Son of Angus
Macarthur |
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Royal Naval
Division |
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Mons Star |
Interned in
Holland |
13 |
John |
Macarthur |
Son of Angus
Macarthur |
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Highland Light
Infantry |
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Prisoner of
war in Germany from March 1918 |
14 |
Norman |
Macleod |
Son of Malcolm
Macleod |
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Royal Garrison
Artillery |
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14 |
Duncan |
Macleod |
Son of Malcolm
Macleod |
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Seaforth
Highlanders |
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Served in
France and Mesopotamia |
14 |
Donald |
Macleod |
Son of Malcolm
Macleod |
Sergeant |
Cameron
Highlanders |
Oct-18 |
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Drowned in torpedoing of SS Leinster |
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Had gone to
France at age 16 and wounded there |
14 |
Malcolm John |
Macleod |
Son of Malcolm
Macleod |
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Royal Naval
Reserve |
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14 |
Allan |
Macleod |
Son of Malcolm
Macleod |
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USA |
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14 |
John |
Macleod |
Son of Malcolm
Macleod |
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USA |
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15 |
John |
Macleod |
Son of Donald
Macleod |
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1st Gordon
Highlanders |
10/12/1914 |
24 |
Killed in action in France |
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15 |
Malcolm |
Macleod |
Son of Donald
Macleod |
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Royal Naval
Reserve |
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DSM for sinking a German submarine |
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15 |
Angus |
Macleod |
Son of Donald
Macleod |
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Royal Naval
Reserve, Trawler Section |
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15 |
Peter |
Macleod |
Son of Donald
Macleod |
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Royal Naval
Reserve, Trawler Section |
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15 |
William |
Macleod |
Son of Donald
Macleod |
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Royal Naval
Reserve |
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16 |
William |
Macaulay |
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Canadians |
04/08/1917 |
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Killed in action in France |
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17 |
John |
Macaulay |
Son of John
Macaulay |
Sergeant |
Seaforth
Highlanders |
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King's and Queen's South African medals |
Served in
South African war and was wounded |
18 |
Angus |
Mackay |
Son of Donald
Mackay |
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Royal Naval
Division |
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Mons Star |
Interned in
Holland |
18 |
Donald |
Mackay |
Son of Donald
Mackay |
Private |
USA |
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18 |
Finlay |
Mackay |
Son of Donald
Mackay |
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2nd Seaforth
Highlanders |
25/04/1915 |
24 |
Killed in action at St Julien |
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Joined the
firing line in October 1914 |
19 |
Malcolm |
Macdonald |
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Royal Naval
Reserve, Trawler Section |
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20 |
Angus |
Maclean |
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Royal Naval
Reserve |
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21 |
Norman |
Macleod |
Son of John
Macleod |
Sergeant |
Cameron
Highlanders |
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Military Medal for bravery in the field |
Was wounded,
lost his left eye |
21 |
Murdo |
Macleod |
Son of John
Macleod |
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Royal Naval
Reserve, Trawler Section |
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22 |
Norman |
Macleod |
Son of Malcolm
Macleod |
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Cameron
Highlanders |
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22 |
Kate A. |
Macleod |
Daughter of
Malcolm Macleod |
Sister |
Canadian Red
Cross |
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23 |
Neil |
Macleod |
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Labour Corps |
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23 |
John |
Macleod |
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Royal Naval
Reserve, Trawler Section |
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25 |
Donald |
Maciver |
Son of Donald
Maciver |
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Gordon
Highlanders |
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Wounded |
25 |
Murdo |
Maciver |
Son of Donald
Maciver |
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Seaforth
Highlanders |
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Wounded |
25 |
Angus |
Maciver |
Son of Donald
Maciver |
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Seaforth
Highlanders |
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Served in
France and Mesopotamia |
25 |
Kenneth |
Maciver |
Son of Donald
Maciver |
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Royal Naval
Reserve, Trawler Section |
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28 |
John |
Maciver |
Son of Duncan
Maciver |
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Royal Naval
Reserve |
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28 |
Archie |
Maciver |
Son of Duncan
Maciver |
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Royal Naval
Reserve, Trawler Section |
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28 |
John |
Maciver |
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Royal Naval
Reserve |
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29 |
Archibald |
Macarthur |
Son of Donald
Macarthur |
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Royal Naval
Reserve, Trawler Section |
Dec-18 |
20 |
Died of pneumonia at RN Hospital, Hull |
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Was called
to the colours at start of war, but discharged as under-age |
30 |
Donald |
Macneil |
Grandson of Angus
Macneil |
Corporal |
Cameron
Highlanders |
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31 |
Kenneth |
Macleod |
Son of Murdo
Macleod |
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Highland Light
Infantry |
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Killed in France |
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32 |
James |
Macarthur |
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Canadians |
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37 |
Malcolm |
Macdonald |
Son of Norman
Macdonald |
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Seaforth
Highlanders |
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Wounded,
served in France, Mesopotamia and Palestine |
37 |
Norman |
Macdonald |
Son of Norman
Macdonald |
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Canadians |
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38 |
Kenneth |
Macdonald |
Son of Widow
Macdonald |
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Royal Naval
Reserve |
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38 |
Angus |
Macdonald |
Son of Widow
Macdonald |
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Seaforth
Highlanders |
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39 |
Kenneth |
Macphail |
Son of Duncan
Macphail |
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Seaforth
Highlanders |
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Wounded |
39 |
Norman, M.B., Ch. B. |
Macphail |
Son of Malcolm
Macphail |
Captain |
Royal Army
Medical Corps |
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Served in
Salonika and France |
39 |
Kenneth |
Macphail |
Son of Malcolm
Macphail |
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RSF |
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39 |
Angus |
Macphail |
Son of Malcolm
Macphail |
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Royal Engineers |
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Served in
Italy |
40 |
Malcolm |
Macaulay |
Son of John
Macaulay |
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Royal Naval
Reserve, Trawler Section |
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40 |
Peter |
Macaulay |
Son of John
Macaulay |
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Royal Naval
Reserve, Trawler Section |
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43 |
Malcolm |
Macaulay |
Son of Malcolm
Macaulay |
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Cameron
Highlanders |
16/11/1917 |
21 |
Killed in action in France |
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Previously
wounded on 11/11/1914 |
43 |
Angus |
Macaulay |
Son of Malcolm
Macaulay |
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Royal Naval
Reserve, Trawler Section |
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43 |
Kenneth |
Macaulay |
Son of Malcolm
Macaulay |
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US Army |
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48 |
John |
Mackay |
Son of Malcolm
Mackay |
Lieutenant |
Canadians |
1918 |
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Died of wounds in France |
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Had served
in the South African war and joined the Canadians as a private |
48 |
Murdo |
Mackay |
Son of Malcolm
Mackay |
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Cameron
Highlanders |
08/01/1915 |
34 |
Killed in action at La Bassee |
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Had served
with the Camerons in the South African war and joined the Canadians in 1914 |
48 |
Donald |
Mackay |
Son of Malcolm
Mackay |
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2nd Seaforth
Highlanders |
25/04/1915 |
22 |
Killed in action at St Julien |
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48 |
Angus |
Mackay |
Son of Malcolm
Mackay |
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Seaforth
Highlanders |
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Invalided
with frostbitten feet in 1915 |
44 |
Angus |
Macarthur |
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Royal Naval
Reserve |
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