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john burnett
Joined: 29 Jan 2007 Posts: 790 Location: Fife
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Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 12:47 pm Post subject: Black Watch Museum, 10th Batt |
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Thanks to Pat Anderson for photo and information.
Great War Room at the Black Watch Museum, Balhousie Castle, Perth.
Officers, NCO's and Men of 10th Battalion Black Watch who fell 1914-1918 named by Lt Col John Harvey DSO.
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Keptie
Joined: 24 Feb 2009 Posts: 924 Location: near Arbroath Angus
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Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 7:56 pm Post subject: 10th Bn Black Watch : Officers , NCO's and Men |
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Again thanks to John Burnett for downloading my pic onto this index and thank you to the Black Watch Trust for allowing me to photograph and add it to this project .
The Book " A History of the Black Watch in the Great War edited by Major General A G Wauchope covers in Volume 3 the 10th Bn BW :
Major John Harvey , 10th Bn Black Watch went overseas to France with the Battalion during September 1915 and the C O was then Lt Col Sir W Stewart-Dick-Cunyhgham, Bart . who was invalided to the UK 1 Sept 1916 ( He was the first president of the Royal British Legion (Scotland) when it was formed in Edinburgh in the 1920's . He died in office after a short time as president .)
10th Bn Black Watch: Casualties :
OFFICERS :
1914 Killed etc NIL
1915 Killed , dow , d on service 2
wounded 2
missing Nil
1916 Killed , dow , d on service 1
wounded 2
missing NIL
1917 killed , dow d on service 5
wounded 6
missing NIL
1918 NIL
TOTAL : 18
OTHER RANKS : 10 Bn Black Watch: Casualties
1914 NIL
1915 killed, dof w , d on service 9
wounded /missing NIL
1916 killed , dof w , d on service 18
wounded 2
missing 2
1917 killed dof w , d on service 80
wounded 309
missing NIL
1918 Killed , dof w , d on service 15
wounded missing NIL
TOTAL other Ranks casualties 435
Listed in this battalion War Diary and in the Record of Officers service is my namesake Uncle , Lt P W Anderson , 8th BW , 10 th BW, attached to 18 Sqn RFC & RAF wounded in action flying as Obeserver in DH4 daytime bomber on 27 June 1918 . Died of wounds home in Arbroath on 2 Nov 1921 . Obituary in the Red Hackle Magazine of January 1922 . ( Red Hackle Magazine of The Black Watch )
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stuartn
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Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2019 10:03 am Post subject: WMR (ex UKNIWM) report |
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