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HLI Chronicle 1915 - The Royal Highland Fusiliers

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58 HIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRY CHRONICLE.<br />

in attendance on the wounded although hiIJ1l!elf<br />

wounded, and subsequently dragged one of them<br />

into safety.<br />

Sergeant-Major ARTHUB GEORGE HOUSE joined the<br />

, H.L.I. in 1891, and has passed a.ll his servicQ in thc<br />

1st Battalion. He served with the Battolion in<br />

Crete and throughout the South Afrioan War, 1899­<br />

1902, and has been Sergeant-Major of the Battalion<br />

sinoe November, 1906.<br />

Lance-Corporal JOHN STEWART was born in Dundee,<br />

and enlisted at Perth in June, 1903. He joined the<br />

1st Battalion in 1904, and served with that Battalion<br />

in Egypt and India, and came from there to France.<br />

He was wounded on the 1st of May.<br />

Private W ALTER CLIFFORn enlisted in London in<br />

March, 1907, and has served with the 1st Battalion<br />

sinoe February, 1908.<br />

Private JAMES DUFFY belongs to Coatbridge, and<br />

enlisted in Edinburgh in the 4th Battalion H.L.I.<br />

last August, going out with a draft to the 1st Battalion<br />

in Deeember.<br />

Private JAMES M'GuRN belongs to Govan, and<br />

enlisted in the 4th Battalion in September, 1908.<br />

He went out to the 1st Battalion in Franoe in January<br />

of this year. He was wounded on the 18th of March.<br />

ROLL OF OFFICERS OF THE H.L.I. <br />

REPORTED KILLED, WOUNDED, AND MISSING <br />

SINCE LAST ISSUE OF TIlE "H.L.I. <br />

CIlRONICLE." <br />

KILLED.<br />

Captain A. W. D. Gaussen, 2nd Battalion,<br />

Captain G. H. Walker, 1st Battalion.<br />

Captain H. E. H. Johnston Stewart, 1st<br />

Battalion.<br />

Captain H. S. Tarrant, 1st Battalion.<br />

Captain W. Halswelle, 1st Battalion. .<br />

Captain W. U. M. Campbell, 1st Battalion.<br />

Captain I. D. Dalrymple, 2nd Bat~lion.<br />

Lieutenant M. A. Close, 1st Battalion.<br />

2nd Lieut. G. Clague, 1st Battalion.<br />

2nd Lieut. C. G. C. Pavne, 1st Battalion.<br />

2nd Lieut. J. L. Macintosh, 1st Battalion.<br />

Lieut. W. A. Maclean, Srd Battalion, attached<br />

1st Battalion.<br />

Lieut. J. G. Everard, Srd Battalion.<br />

2nd Lieut. B. Crossley, Srd Battalion, attached<br />

2nd Battalion.<br />

2nd Lieut. H. S. Davidson, Srd Battalion,<br />

attached 1st Battalion.<br />

Lieut. J. A. C. Inglis, 4th Battalion, attached<br />

1st Seaforth <strong>Highland</strong>ers.<br />

2nd Lieut. W. H. Oldfield, 4th Battalion,<br />

attached 2nd Battalion.<br />

Attached-2nd Lieut. B. H. Francis, Srd<br />

Battalion <strong>Royal</strong> Soots, attached 2nd<br />

H.L.I.<br />

Attached-Lieut. H. B. D. Hughes, Srd <strong>Royal</strong><br />

Warwickshire Regiment, attached 2nd<br />

H.L.I.<br />

Mi88ing-be~ieved killed-2nd Lieut. R. E.<br />

Cox, 1st Battalion.<br />

Died of Wounds-Lieut. C. C. Mylles, Srd<br />

Battalion, attached 2nd Battalion.<br />

Drowned on 8.S. " Fal

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