| T/2nd Lieut | Philip Oliphant | RAY | 8th Bn. (and R.F.C., 59 Sqd.). | 13/04/1917 | ||
| 265281 | Pte | William | DALGITY | 6th Bn. | 13/04/1917 | |
| S/10694 | Pte | John | FLANNIGAN | 9th Bn. | 13/04/1917 | |
| S/40734 | Pte | George | JOHNSTON | 8th Bn. | 13/04/1917 | |
| 293094 | Pte | James | LEMON | 7th Bn. | 13/04/1917 |

Black Watch History
A Charred Memory: A Fragment of Bergen-Belsen at The Black Watch Museum
As the Collections Assistant at The Black Watch Museum, I spend my days surrounded by conflict-related artefacts such as medals, uniforms, letters, and photographs that

1 thought on “Roll of Honour”
Interested to note Lieut. Ray was in the 8th Bn and the RFC simultaneously. Presume a secondment? In viewing the daily RH casualty figures since 1914 I haven’t seen this before.