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  2. James Haldane (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    [5] [7] Soon after Britain's entry into the First World War, Haldane enlisted in the British Army in Glencraig. [5] On 8 August 1914, he joined the Royal Scots as a private at Glencorse Barracks. [5] Haldane was killed on 27 August 1915 when a working party, of which he was a member, came under German machine gun fire while digging a trench in ...

  3. Joseph McKenzie - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] He is known for his black and white images of post-war Scottish lives amid urban decay and redevelopment. [2] McKenzie was born in London in 1929. During the Second World War and afterwards until 1952, McKenzie served as a photographer in the Royal Air Force. Then from 1952 until 1954, he studied photography at the London College of ...

  4. List of wars by death toll - Wikipedia

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    This list of wars by death toll includes all deaths directly or indirectly caused by the deadliest wars in history. These numbers encompass the deaths of military personnel resulting directly from battles or other wartime actions, as well as wartime or war-related civilian deaths, often caused by war-induced epidemics , famines , or genocides .

  5. Battle of Killiecrankie - Wikipedia

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    Dundee was fatally wounded towards the end of the battle, and died shortly afterwards; a letter sent under his name to James reporting the victory is generally thought to be a forgery, although it provides a useful summary of the action. [21] The stone marking the alleged spot where Dundee died

  6. Peter Grant (VC) - Wikipedia

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    For great personal gallantry, on the 16th of November, 1857, at the Secundra Bagh, in killing five of the enemy with one of their own swords, who were attempting to follow Lieutenant-Colonel Ewart, when that officer was carrying away a colour which he had captured.

  7. Joseph Gray (painter) - Wikipedia

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    During 1915-1916 Gray sent back many reports to the Dundee Courier but was eventually invalided out of service in March 1916. Back home he was appointed official war artist at The Graphic illustrated newspaper and contributed drawings and articles about different aspects of trench life. All his drawings were based on original sketches made ...

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  9. 1st Forfarshire Artillery Volunteers - Wikipedia

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    The Dundee batteries of the 1st Forfarshire AVC had two batteries of four field guns from 1868, but they were only occasionally turned out, and were not officially recognised by the War Office (WO). However the concept was revived in 1888 when some Volunteer batteries were reorganised as position artillery to work alongside the Volunteer ...