The Fallen (January-March 1916)
Of the 755 University men and women who fell over the course of the War, twenty were lost between January and March in 1916. These links will take you to their biographies on the WW1 Roll of Honour section of The University of Glasgow Story website.
March 1916
28th March 1916
- 2nd Lieutenant Geoffrey Arthur Chapman, 11th Bn. The Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment).
27th March 1916
- 2nd Lieutenant Thomas Cameron Kelly, 16th Bn. Highland Light Infantry.
23rd March 1916
- Captain (Temporary Commission George Flett Barr, 42nd Field Ambulance Royal Army Medical Corps.
- 2nd Lieutenant Archibald Fullarton Boag, 4th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders.
- 2nd Lieutenant William Fairlie Lambert, 3rd Bn. attd. 9th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles).
- 2nd Lieutenant Thomas Cameron Kelly, 16th Bn. Highland Light Infantry.
13th March 1916
- Private John Stevenson, 13th Coy. Royal Army Medical Corps.
7th March 1916
- Engineer Lieutenant John Murray, Royal Navy, HM TB 'No 11'.
February 1916
29th February 1916
- Surgeon Probationer James Johnston, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, HMS Alcantara.
22nd February 1916
- Captain Archibald Thomson Campbell, Royal Army Medical Corps.
- Captain William Frederick Hunter Clark, 3rd Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers (Royal Munster Fusiliers).
19th February 1916
- 2nd Lieutenant Andrew Douglas, 3rd Bn. attd. 2nd Bn. Black Watch (Royal Highlanders).
9th February 1916
- 2nd Lieutenant Robert Rennie, 9th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles).
2nd February 1916
- Corporal George Gunn Campbell, 6th Bn. Kings Own Scottish Borderers.
January 1916
26th January 1916
- 2nd Lieutenant Thomas Mack, 9th Bn. Durham Light Infantry.
23rd January 1916
- Lieutenant William Dunmore Murray, Royal Army Medical Corps.
17th January 1916
- Captain Edward Paterson Rutherford, 5th Bn. Highland Light Infantry.
16th January 1916
- Private James Gifford Yorston, 6th Bn. Cameron Highlanders.
7th January 1916
- 2nd Lieutenant Robert Stevenson Morrison, 3rd Bn. attd. 2nd Bn. Black Watch (Royal Highlanders).
4th January 1916
- 2nd Lieutenant George Ritchie Cairns, 52nd Div. Ammunition Col., Royal Field Artillery.