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Sergt. Donald McAskill
According to his nephew Ian Campbell, who was interviewed on the Landward programme, his uncle died of dysentery at sea while returning from Gallipoli aboard Hospital Ship "Aquitania" a day out from Southampton.
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McASKILL, DONALD
Rank: Serjeant
Service No: 4148
Date of Death: 26/09/1915
Age: 26
Regiment/Service: Scottish Horse 1st/1st
Grave Reference: In South-West part.
Cemetery: GLENELG PARISH CHURCHYARD
Additional Information: Son of Donald and Catherine Cattanach McAskill, of Bernera, Glenelg.
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Surname: McASKILL
Firstname: Donald
Service Number: 4148
Date Death: 26/09/1915
Place of birth: Glenelg Inverness-shire
SNWM roll: SCOTTISH HORSE YEOMANRY
Rank: T/Sgt
Theatre of death: At Sea. |
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