Reference WMO/193805
Edit memorial name, location & address- Stone Stone (any)
- First World War (1914-1918)
- Second World War (1939-1945)
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IN/ GRATEFUL REMEMBRANCE/ OF THE MEN/ FROM CANISBAY PARISH,/ WHO, AT THE CALL OF/ KING AND COUNTRY,/ LEFT ALL THAT WAS/ DEAR TO THEM,/ ENDURED HARDNESS,/ FACED DANGER,/ AND FINALLY PASSED/ OUT OF THE SIGHT/ OF MEN./ THE PATH OF DUTY/ AND SELF SACRIFICE/ GIVING UP/ THIER OWN LIVES/ THAT OTHERS/ MIGHT LIVE IN FREEDOM./ (Names)/ 1914 -1918 Sides: (Names) Side: (Names)/ 1939 -1945
WW1- Seaforth Highlanders- Lieut. Robert M. Stalker, R.F.C./ Corpl. John MacKay, M.M., Croix de Guerre/ Corpl. David Miller/ L.Corpl. David Banks/ Pte. Alexander Baikie/ Pte. Gordon Banks/ Pte. Alexander Campbell/ Pte. George Dunnet/ Pte. Alexander Innes/ Pte. William J. L. Manson/ Pte. John Sinclair/ Pte. Joseph Matheson/ Pte. John C. Mathieson/ Cameron Highlanders-Sergt. George Geddes/ Lovat Scouts-L.Corpl. John Bain Army Service Corps-Driver James McLeod Gordon Highlanders-Pte. John Banks/Pte. Charles Innes Scottish Rifles-Pte. Charles Dunnet Royal Inneskillen Fusiliers-Pte. Andrew Henderson Australians-Signlr. Robert Campbell A.&S.H.-Charles McPhee Canadians- Sergt. Donald Henderson/ Corpl. George B. Manson/ Pte. James Dunnet/ Pte. David Sinclair/ Royal Naval Reserve- Seaman Gunner William Bain/ Seaman Gunner David K. Dunnet/ Seaman Gunner Alexander G. Manson/ Leading Seaman George Ross/ Seaman William Sinclair/ Seaman Walter Steven/ Seaman David Manson/ WW2- Seaforth Highlanders- Pte. John Gunn/ Pte. James Harris/ Royal Engineers- Sapper James Forrester/ Sapper Alexander Gunn/ Royal Regiment of Artillery-Bdr. David Spence Merchant Navy- Capt. Walter J. Steven/ Fst.Off. Andrew Miller/ Sec.Off. Cecil T. Dundas/ Seaman Thomas Dunnet
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