McGILL HONOUR ROLL'WILLIAM IRVING McLEODAGRICULTURE, 1913-<strong>15</strong>Enlisted, May 16th 1918, <strong>in</strong> the 1st DepotBattali<strong>on</strong>, New Brunswick Regiment. Served <strong>in</strong>Canada.ENOCII ARTHUR McMAHONAGRICULTURE, 1914-<strong>15</strong>; B.S.A., 1918Enlisted, March 8th, 19<strong>15</strong>, <strong>in</strong> the 1st UniversitiesCompany. 38th Battali<strong>on</strong>, CanadianExpediti<strong>on</strong>ary Force. Transferred <strong>to</strong> the Pr<strong>in</strong>cessPatricia's Canadian Light Infantry. Served <strong>in</strong>France. Was wounded, June 28th, 1916.HAROLD G. McMASTERARTS, 1907-08; ApPLIED ScIENCE, 1907-10Enlisted, February 12th, 1916. <strong>in</strong> the CanadianGovernment Merchant Mar<strong>in</strong>e Service. Transferred<strong>to</strong> the Royal Naval Canadian VolunteerReserve as a 1st Class Radio Opera<strong>to</strong>r andWarrant Officer with certificate.KRNEST JOliN McMEEKINB.Sc., 1914;'\ppomted Lieutenant <strong>in</strong> the Canadian Eng<strong>in</strong>eers,May 17th, 1917. Served <strong>in</strong> France with the 13thCanadian Railway Troops.JAMES CAMPBELL McMICHAELPHARMACY, 1917-18Enlisted, May 29th, 1918, <strong>in</strong> the 1st DepotBattali<strong>on</strong>, 1st Quebec Regiment. Promoted <strong>to</strong>Sergeant. Served <strong>in</strong> Canada .ALLAN JOHN MacMILLANARTS, 1912-13; LAW, 1913-14; D.D.S., 1923Commissi<strong>on</strong>ed, July 14th, 19<strong>15</strong>, <strong>in</strong> the 59thRegiment of Canada. Transferred <strong>to</strong> the 85thOverseas Canadian Battali<strong>on</strong>. Resigned commissi<strong>on</strong>and enlisted as a Private <strong>in</strong> the 240thBattali<strong>on</strong>, Canadian Expediti<strong>on</strong>ary Force. Transferred<strong>to</strong> the Pr<strong>in</strong>cess Patricia's Canadian LightInfantry. Served <strong>in</strong> France. Was wounded atCambrai, September 30th, 1918.CYRUS JOHN MACMILLANB.A., 1900Appo<strong>in</strong>ted Lieutenant <strong>in</strong> the 7th (<strong>McGill</strong>) SiegeBattery, Canadian Garris<strong>on</strong> Artillery, April 25th,19<strong>15</strong>. Promoted <strong>to</strong> the rank of Major. Transferred<strong>to</strong> the 6th Canadian Sieg-e Battery asOfficer <strong>in</strong> Command. Served <strong>in</strong> France. Twicementi<strong>on</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> despatches.JOHN ALEXANOt:R McMILLANM.D., 1906Appo<strong>in</strong>ted Capta<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> No. 3 Canadian GeneralHospital, March 6th, 19<strong>15</strong>. Promoted <strong>to</strong> therank of Major. Served <strong>in</strong> France.ALEXANOER KIRK Mt'MINNARTS, 19<strong>15</strong>-17; B.A., 1921Enlisted <strong>in</strong> the Royal Fly<strong>in</strong>g Corps as a 2ndClass Air Mechanic, Oc<strong>to</strong>ber, 1917. Transferredhy request <strong>to</strong> the 2nd Depot Battali<strong>on</strong>, CentralOntano Regiment, September 13th, 1918.Served <strong>in</strong> Canada.ALEXANDER OGILVIE McMURTRYB.A., 1910Appo<strong>in</strong>ted Lieutenant <strong>in</strong> the 2nd BrigadeCanadian Field Artillery, September 26th,1914. Served <strong>in</strong> France with the 2nd and 1stBrigades, Canadian Field Artillery, 1st CanadianDivisi<strong>on</strong>. Promoted <strong>to</strong> the rank of Major.Menti<strong>on</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> despatches and awarded theDist<strong>in</strong>guished Service Order.GILBERT JOHN McMURTRYM.D., 1918Appo<strong>in</strong>ted Lieutenant <strong>in</strong> the Canadian ArmyMedical Corps, Depot No. 4, April 17th, 1918.Promoted <strong>to</strong> the rank of Capta<strong>in</strong>. Served <strong>in</strong>England.RENNIE OGILVIE McMURTRYB.A., 1905; B.C.L., 1908Appo<strong>in</strong>ted Lieutenant <strong>in</strong> the 107th Siege Battery,Canadian Field Artillery (later known as the3rd), Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 9th, 19<strong>15</strong>. Transferred <strong>to</strong> the 1stBrigade, Canadian Garris<strong>on</strong> Artillery. Promoted<strong>to</strong> the rank of Capta<strong>in</strong>. Served <strong>in</strong> France.Wounded. Awarded the Military Cross.LEWIS GRANT McNABB.Sc., 1910Enlisted, Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 28th, 1914, <strong>in</strong> the 23rdBattali<strong>on</strong>, Canadian Expediti<strong>on</strong>ary Force. Transferred<strong>to</strong> the 21st Battery, Canadian FieldArtillery, <strong>to</strong> the 1st Divisi<strong>on</strong>al Ammuniti<strong>on</strong>Column, the 7th Battery, Canadian FieldArtillery, and the 2nd and 3rd Canadian HeavyBatteries, Canadian Garris<strong>on</strong> Artillery. Promoted<strong>to</strong> Capta<strong>in</strong>. Served <strong>in</strong> France.ATHOLL MUNRO McNABBMEDICINE, 19<strong>15</strong>-16; M.D., 1922Appo<strong>in</strong>ted Lieutenant <strong>in</strong> the 252nd Battali<strong>on</strong>.Canadian Expediti<strong>on</strong>ary Force, December 30th.1916. Transferred <strong>to</strong> the 2nd Battali<strong>on</strong>. Served<strong>in</strong> France. Was awarded the Military Cross.RONALD FREDEIUCK MACNAGIITENB.A., 19<strong>15</strong>Appo<strong>in</strong>ted Lieutenant <strong>in</strong> the 121st Battali<strong>on</strong>,Canadian Expediti<strong>on</strong>ary Force, December, 19<strong>15</strong>.Transferred <strong>to</strong> the 27th Battali<strong>on</strong>. Promoted<strong>to</strong> the rank of Capta<strong>in</strong>. Served <strong>in</strong> France. Wasmenti<strong>on</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> despatches. and awarded theDist<strong>in</strong>guished Service Order.GEORGE JOIINSTONE McNALLYM.D., 1895Appo<strong>in</strong>ted Major <strong>in</strong> the Canadian Army MedicalCorps, May 20th, 1918. Served <strong>in</strong> Canada.Died, August 8th, 1924.HARRY JAMES McNALLYApPLIED ScIENCE, 1912-13Appo<strong>in</strong>ted Lieutenant <strong>in</strong> the Canadian ArmyMedical Corps Tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g Depot, May 7th, 1918.Served <strong>in</strong> Canada.ANDREW GEORGE LATTA McNAUGHTONB. Sc., 1910; M.Sc., 1912; LL.D., 1920Appo<strong>in</strong>ted Major <strong>in</strong> the 4th (later known as the7th) Battery, Canadian Field Artillery, September26th, 1914. Transferred <strong>to</strong> the 2nd CanadianDivisi<strong>on</strong>, <strong>in</strong> command of the 21st HowitzerBattery, and later <strong>to</strong> the 3rd CanadianDivisi<strong>on</strong>, <strong>in</strong> command of the 11th Brigade,C.F.A. Promoted <strong>to</strong> the rank of BrigadierGeneral. command<strong>in</strong>g the Canadian HeavyArtillery Co.".. Served <strong>in</strong> France. Woundedat Ypres, April 22nd, 19<strong>15</strong>, and at Soiss<strong>on</strong>s,February, 1918. Menti<strong>on</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> despatches,awarded the Dist<strong>in</strong>guished Service Order andmade a Compani<strong>on</strong> of the Most Dist<strong>in</strong>guishedOrder of St. Michael and 51. George.BENJAMIN FRANKLYN M.cNAUGHTONM.D., 19<strong>15</strong>Enlisted, March 8th. 19<strong>15</strong>. <strong>in</strong> No. 3 CanadianGeneral Hospital. Transferred <strong>to</strong> the RoyalArmy Medical Corps with a commissi<strong>on</strong>. Served<strong>in</strong> South Africa <strong>in</strong> No. <strong>15</strong> Stati<strong>on</strong>ary Hospital.Promoted <strong>to</strong> the rank of Capta<strong>in</strong>.174
OTHER ENLISTMENTSGURnON ARCIUDALO F. MAC-NAUGIITONB.A., 1910; B.C.L., 1914Appo<strong>in</strong>ted Lieutenant <strong>in</strong> the 1st Depot Battali<strong>on</strong>,1st Quebec Regiment, November 7th" 1917.Served <strong>in</strong> England.JOHN LF.SLU: MacNAUGHTONB.A., 19<strong>15</strong>Enlisted, June 10th, 19<strong>15</strong>, <strong>in</strong> the 2nd UniversitiesCompany. Pr<strong>in</strong>cess Patricia's Canadian LightInfantry. Transferred <strong>to</strong> the 7th East Surreys,Imperial Army, with the rank of Sec<strong>on</strong>d Lieutenant.Served <strong>in</strong> France. Was wounded andtaken pris<strong>on</strong>er at Arras, <strong>on</strong> May 3rd, 1917.MORAY FRASER MACNAUGIITOII\ApPLIED ScIENCE, 1916-17; B.Sc., 1922Enlisted, April 24th, 1917, <strong>in</strong> the (<strong>McGill</strong>) SiegeArtillery Draft. Canadian Garris<strong>on</strong> Artillery.Served <strong>in</strong> France with the Royal Canadian HorseArtillery as a Signaller.MURRAY WILLIAM ARMOUR M.·NAUGIITONM.D., 1910Appo<strong>in</strong>ted Lieutenant <strong>in</strong> the Canadian FieldArtillery. August 27th. 1914 . . Promoted <strong>to</strong> therank of Major. Served <strong>in</strong> France.CHESTER WILSON McNEIL.B.A., 19<strong>15</strong>Enlisted. August 3rd. 1917. <strong>in</strong> the CanadianField Artillery. Served <strong>in</strong> England.DONALD LF.VERNE M ... Nl:ILLB.Sc., 1916Enlisted, May 9th, 1916, <strong>in</strong> the 6th (<strong>McGill</strong>) SiegeBattery (afterwards known as the 7th), CanadianGarris<strong>on</strong> Artillery. Promoted <strong>to</strong> the rank ofLieutenant. Served <strong>in</strong> France. Was wounded.WILLiAMHENRY MucNEILYARTS, 1914-16Enlisted, Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 13th, 1916, <strong>in</strong> the RoyalCanadian Horse Artillery. Served <strong>in</strong> Francewith the 1st Brigade. Canadian Field Artillery.Was wounded.CHARLES McNICOLLApPLIED ScIENCE, 1911-<strong>15</strong>; B.Sc., 1920Enlisted, September, 19<strong>15</strong>, <strong>in</strong> the Royal NavalAir Service. Promoted <strong>to</strong> the rank of FlightLieutenant. Transferred <strong>to</strong> the Royal AirForce with the rank of Capta<strong>in</strong>. Awarded theDist<strong>in</strong>guished Service Cross.DAVID McNICOLLB.Sc., 19<strong>15</strong>Enlisted, January 2nd. 1918, <strong>in</strong> the 79th DepotBattery. Transferred <strong>to</strong> the 2nd CanadIanEng<strong>in</strong>eers Reserve Battali<strong>on</strong>. Promoted <strong>to</strong> therank of Lieutenant. Served <strong>in</strong> England.LLOYD THOMAS Me·NULTYM.D., 1912Commissi<strong>on</strong>ed Lieutenant <strong>in</strong> the United StatesArmy.CIIARU;S HERKERT MACNUTTB.A.Sc., 1888Appo<strong>in</strong>ted Lieutenant <strong>in</strong> the Canadian Eng<strong>in</strong>eers,November <strong>15</strong>th, 1916. Transferred <strong>to</strong>the 2nd Tunnell<strong>in</strong>g Company. Served <strong>in</strong>France.LOUIS WEI.LlNGTON Mnc:NUTTM.D., 1912Appo<strong>in</strong>ted Capta<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> the Canadian ArmyMedical Corps. September 26th, 1914. Served<strong>in</strong> France with the 1st Canadian GeneralHospital. Promoted <strong>to</strong> the rank of Major.U:ONARD CIIRISTn:B.S.A., 19<strong>15</strong>!\h'OUATEnlisted, May 21st, 1918, <strong>in</strong> the 1st DepotBattali<strong>on</strong>, 1st Quebec Regiment. Transferred<strong>to</strong> the 2nd Tank Battali<strong>on</strong>. Served <strong>in</strong> England.SIR ANDREW MACPIlAJLB.A., 1888; M.D., 1891; LL.D., 1921nONAI.D STUART M .. PIIAILApPLIED ScIENCE, 1912-<strong>15</strong>; B.Sc., 1920Commissi<strong>on</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> the Royal Garris<strong>on</strong> Artillery,March 29th, 1916. Transferred <strong>to</strong> the 283rdBattali<strong>on</strong> and later <strong>to</strong> the 204th Field Company,Royal Eng<strong>in</strong>eers. Promoted <strong>to</strong> the rank ofCapta<strong>in</strong>. Served <strong>in</strong> France.JAMES ALEXANDER MACl'II,ULB.A.Sc., 1893Commissi<strong>on</strong>ed Capta<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> the Canadian ArmyMedical Corps, September 25th, 1914. Posted<strong>to</strong> the 6th Canadian Field Ambulance. Promoted<strong>to</strong> the rank of Major. Served <strong>in</strong> France. Wasmade an Officer of the Order of the BritishEmpire and received the h<strong>on</strong>our of Knighthood.Appo<strong>in</strong>ted Capta<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> the 1st Field Company,Canadian Eng<strong>in</strong>eers, September 23rd, 1914.Transferred <strong>to</strong> the 3rd Field Company. Promoted<strong>to</strong> the rank of Col<strong>on</strong>el. Served <strong>in</strong> Francefrom 19<strong>15</strong>-1919. Was menti<strong>on</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> despatchesfive times, awarded the Dist<strong>in</strong>guished ServiceOrder and the Belgian Croix de Guerre and wasmade a Compani<strong>on</strong> of the Order of St. Michaeland St. George.JEn'RlY BURLANO MACPHAILB.A., 1914; B.Sc., 1921Enlisted, August, 1914, <strong>in</strong> the Canadian Eng<strong>in</strong>eers.Served <strong>in</strong> France with the First Divisi<strong>on</strong>alEng<strong>in</strong>eers. Promoted <strong>to</strong> the rank ofCapta<strong>in</strong>.JOliN ADOILIlUS M('PHEEM.D., 1910Appo<strong>in</strong>ted Capta<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> the Canadian ArmyMedical Corps, July 11th, 1917. Served <strong>in</strong>England with the 11th Canadian GeneralHospital.ClrARU:S l:OW,\UD MAC.PUF.RSONARTS, 1910-11Commissi<strong>on</strong>ed as a Lieutenant <strong>in</strong> the NorthumberlandFusiliers.CLUNY MACI·HERSONM.D., 1901Commissi<strong>on</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> August, 1914, as a Capta<strong>in</strong>and Pr<strong>in</strong>cipal Medical Officer <strong>in</strong> the 1st NewfoundlandRegiment. Attached <strong>to</strong> the ArmyMedical Advisory Board War Office. Promoted<strong>to</strong> the rank of Lieutenant-Col<strong>on</strong>el. Served <strong>in</strong>France, Belgium, Gallipoli, Egypt and Sal<strong>on</strong>ika.Invalided home, November 14th, 1916, andappo<strong>in</strong>ted Direc<strong>to</strong>r of Medical Services. Twicementi<strong>on</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> despatches and made a Compani<strong>on</strong>of the Most Dist<strong>in</strong>guished Order of St. Michaeland St. George.\175
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