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War Memorial - Mennock, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland




1914 - 1918

War Memorial WW I

Names WW I Weekly Dispatch
Bravest village award
to the glorious honour of
the Mennock village lads
who answered
Lord Kitchener's call
to arms in the Great
European War 1914 - 1918.
Pte. Richard Bryden, K. O. S. B., fell at Loos
Cpl. John McCron, K. O. S. B., fell at Loos
Cpl. Walter Smith, K. O. S. B., fell at Loos
Pte. James Merrie, K. O. S. B., died
Pte. Matthew Kerr, K. O. S. B.
Pte. Raymond Kerr, K. O. S. B.
Lieut. Robert Lindsay, R. E.
Cpl. John Lockerbie, K. O. S. B.
Pte. John Maxwell, K. O. S. B.
Pte. John Maxwell, K. O. S. B.
Sapper Thomas McArthur, R. E.
Pte. James Mitchell, R. M. L. C.
Cpl. John Muirhead, K. O. S. B.
Sergt. John Stobbs, Camerons
Cpl. Thomas Stobbs, Camerons
Pte. William Wallace, R. M. L. I.

"They fought in Britain's
far spread battle line."


Names WW I In glorious memory of
pupils of Mennock school,
who died while serving
their country in the
Great War 1914 - 1918.
Captain Maxwell Turnbull, M. C., 6th Border Regt.
Corpl. John McCron, 8th Batt. K. O. S. B.
Pte. Andrew Rodger, 19th London Regt.
Pte. William Rodger, 16th Royal Scots
also of
Corpl. Walter Smith, 7th Batt. K. O. S. B.
and
Pte. Richard Bryden, 7th Batt. K. O. S. B.

"Though they be dead their glory liveth"




Angel   
This page is dedicated to the 10 million victims of World War I and 60 million victims of World War II.
We should always remember the immense grief and loss each war brought to the world.
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