. Record of partners, staff and operatives who participated in the Great War, 1914-1919. while it lasted. After he recovered sufficiently from his wounds he wassent to India on sick leave, and joined the Depot atMhow (Central India) in July, 1917. He was posted to the 256th Company Machine GunCorps as second in command in September, and was gazettedCaptain in the 9th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders inOctober, which gazette was subsequently antedated to13th July, 1916. He returned to Mesopotamia with the 256th Companyin October, 1917, and proceeded with them up to Bagdadand Felinja, wh


. Record of partners, staff and operatives who participated in the Great War, 1914-1919. while it lasted. After he recovered sufficiently from his wounds he wassent to India on sick leave, and joined the Depot atMhow (Central India) in July, 1917. He was posted to the 256th Company Machine GunCorps as second in command in September, and was gazettedCaptain in the 9th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders inOctober, which gazette was subsequently antedated to13th July, 1916. He returned to Mesopotamia with the 256th Companyin October, 1917, and proceeded with them up to Bagdadand Felinja, where he was ordered to rejoin his old Company(136th) as second in command with the rank of rejoined the 136th at Basra and sailed with them forEgypt on the 1st January, 1918. He was posted to theCommand of the 272nd Company on 27th March, proceededup to Palestine 29th March, and transferred to the Commandof the 136th Company in April. He obtained leave home in October, and was demobi-lised on 11th January, 1919. Posted to the Territorial Force Reserve as Major,November, Capt. TAN BOLTON. 3rd Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Wounded. Mentioned in Despatches.


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