To the glorious dead
in honour and appreciation of
the men of Hoddam Parish
who fell in the Great War
1914 - 1918
Lieut. Ronald Cowan, 6th H. L. I.
L. Cpl. George Wright, 15th H. L. I.
Pte. Walter E. Irving, 1st K. O. S. B.
Cpl. William Kennedy, 1st K. O. S. B.
Pte. W. J. Bell, 1/5th K. O. S. B.
Sergt. Dan. Muir, 1/5th K. O. S. B.
L. Cpl. James Donaldson, 6th K. O. S. B.
Pte. James Halliday, 6th K. O. S. B.
Pte. Francis Mundell, 6th K. O. S. B.
Pte. John Rettie, 6th K. O. S. B.
Pte. William McDonald, 7th K. O. S. B.
Pte. James Trotter, 7th K. O. S. B.
Pte. Robert Murray, 7/8th K. O. S. B. |
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1914 - 1918
Pte. Robert C. Campbell, 11th A. & S. Hds.
Pte. Joseph Earl, Border Regiment
R. S. M. Jr. J. McCall, 5th Cameron Hdr.
Pte. James Murray, 7th Cameron Hdr.
Pte. James Moffat, 1st Cameronians
Sergt. W. Gilbertson, 24th Batt. Canadians
L. Cpl. John Murray, 5th Inniskilling Fusiliers
Tpr. R. S. Garthwaite, Lanarkshire Yeomanry
Spr. Thomas Hiddlestone, Royal Engineers
Lieut. George M. McCaig, R. F. A.
Pte. A. Johnstone, Royal Irish Fusiliers
Pte. John James Stewart, 1st Scots Guards
Tpr. John Jardine Curbie, Scottish Horse
Pte. Pat A. P. D. Bell, 5/6th Scottish Rifles |
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1939 - 1945
Sgt. John Donaldson, R. A. F. V. R.
Pte. Archibald Gillies, Green Howards
Sgt. Andrew Graham, 1st Airborne Div.
F/O George Horsburgh, D. F. M., R. A. F.
Dvr. William A. W. Jardine, R. A. S. C.
Gdsn. Colin C. Johnstone, Scots Guards
Pte. John Johnstone, Royal Scots
Mariner Scott L. F. Williamson, R. M.
Pte. Joseph Young, K. O. S. B. |
"They died that we might live."
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