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Arngask War Memorial - Taken by Copyright Free 25 Aug 2013
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Arngask War Memorial - Taken by Bill Macpherson 25 Aug 2013
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Arngask War Memorial - Side View - Taken by Bill Macpherson 25 Aug 2013
Reference WMO/148912
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- First World War (1914-1918)
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Erected in memory of the men of this district who fell in defence of their Country and the cause of Freedom in the Great War 1914-1919 Also in memory of those who gave their lives in the Second World War 1939-45
*1914-1919* Robert Bett - Black Watch, Harry Black - Black Watch, James Davidson - Black Watch, William Davidson - Black Watch, James Heggie - Black Watch, David Reekie - Black Watch, Arthur Robertson - Black Watch, David Robertson - Black Watch, William Robertson - Cameron Highlanders, Arch Lawrence Symington - Glasgow Highlanders, John Brown M.C. - Seaforth Highlanders, Thomas Burns - Highland Light Infantry, George Boyd McArthur - Life Guards, David Burns - Scots Guards, William Auld - Canadians, James Smart - Canadians, John Souter - Canadians, David Brough M.M. - Royal Fleet Auxillary, James Shearlaw - Royal Engineers, Wallace Macfarlane - Royal Army Medical Corps, Samuel McKenzie - Royal Army Service Corps *1939-45* Thomas P. Boyd - Royal Navy, Maurice W. Tedcastle - Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, George Elder - Black Watch, William C. Millar - Black Watch, William Falconer - Scottish Horse, William A Deas - Green Howards, Robert W. Hutchinson - Royal Engineers, James Brown - Royal Army Service Corps, John C. Cowan - Royal Air Force, Hector Y. Lawrence - Royal Air Force, Russell S. Millar - Royal Air Force, George Moir - Royal Air Force, David Wilkie - Royal Air Force
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