. Roll of service in the Great War, 1914-1919. any was no catch inthose days, but Sandy cheerfully accepted thejob with all the drudgery it entailed. In thiscapacity he left with the Battalion for France inFebruary 1915. It did not take long underactive service conditions to show that there wasthe real fighting stuff in Silver. After repeatedattempts he got relieved of the job which affordedhim comparative safety. Alongside his oldfellow-students in the trenches, he was supremelyhappy. Hardships seemed less real when Silvershared them. He took part with the companyin the attack from Sanctuary


. Roll of service in the Great War, 1914-1919. any was no catch inthose days, but Sandy cheerfully accepted thejob with all the drudgery it entailed. In thiscapacity he left with the Battalion for France inFebruary 1915. It did not take long underactive service conditions to show that there wasthe real fighting stuff in Silver. After repeatedattempts he got relieved of the job which affordedhim comparative safety. Alongside his oldfellow-students in the trenches, he was supremelyhappy. Hardships seemed less real when Silvershared them. He took part with the companyin the attack from Sanctuary Wood (Hooge) on25 September 1915 and was subsequently postedas missing. ADAMS, JAMES HUME: Private,6th Battalion Cameron Highlanders ; son of John Adams,compositor; bornEdinburgh, 6 March1890; (I ), Glasgow;student in Law, Aber-deen, 1913-15. Adams joined the6th Cameron High-landers in March 1915,was trained at Basing-stoke, and then crossedto France. After only afew months service, hefell in action at Loos on 26 September


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