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Bandsman Dugald McKinnon (135) 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders. Glasdrum. Killed near Viesly France on 25 August 1914. Remembered with Honour Viesly Communal Cemetery, France. Video of Those Who Fell
Driver Martin MacInnes DM2/190553, 142nd Heavy A.M.T., Army Service Corps. Achosrigan, Railway worker Killed in action at the Somme on 22 July 1917, age 34 years. Son of the late Angus and Margret McInnes, of Appin House, Appin; husband of Catherine Ann Cameron McInnes, of Achrosigan, Appin, Argyllshire. Video of Those Who Fell
PTE James Jeffery (S/19602) 1st Seaforth Highlander. Creagan Inn. Died on 23rg August 1918. Remembered with Honour at Bac Du Sud, France Video of Those Who Fell
PTE Andrew Frew 7105, 1st Bn., Seaforth Highlanders Appin Ploughman. Killed in action on 25 February 1915, age 31 years Son of the late William and Mary Frew, of Ayr; husband of Janie S. Galbraith Buchan (formerly Frew), of Arinabost Cottage, Claide, Isle of Coll, Argyll. Served in the South African Campaign. Video
PTE Donald Currie (8108) Black Watch Royal Highlanders. Postman at Fasnacloich. Killed in action at the 1st battle of Ypres, Belgium, 9th November 1916, age 31 years. Remembered with Honour at Ypres Menin Gate Memorial.
PTE Nicol Cameron (265824) 6th Black Watch (T.F). Video Shepherd at East Dallens. Son of Angus & Ann Cameron. Killed in Action at Passchendaele Ypres Belgium on 31st July, age 31 years. Remembered with Honour at Ypres Menin Gate Memorial.
2nd Lieut. David MacLachlan, Machine Gun Corps Heavy Branch. Kinlochlaich Farm Died of meningitis Etaples near Boulogne, France, on 15th May 1917, age 1917 years. Remembered with Honour at Etaples Military Cemetery France.
Lieut. Col. James R MacAlpine-Downie, Appin House, 8th Battalion Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders. Died at No. 61 casualty clearing station21st March 1918 from wounds received in action near St. Quentin, France, age 40 years. Mentioned in Despatches for Gallant & Distinguished Service. Remembered with Honour at Ham British Cemetery Muille-Villette, France.
Lieut. John (Jack) L Bullough Fasnacloich, fought with the 2nd Battalion Argyll & Sutherland Highlander. Fought at La Bassee Canal Western Front. Missing in Action and presumed killed, 25th September 1915, age 22 years. Remembered with Honour at Loos Memorial, France.
PTE Thomas MacNiven (293166) fought with the 1st/7th Battalion Black Watch Royal Highlanders. Born 1893 and lived at Druimnamoina, Appin, Argyll. Thomas was killed in action on 11th April 1917 at Pas de Calais, France, at the age of 24. He is remembered with honour at Brown Copse Cemetery, France.