. Roll of service in the Great War, 1914-1919. tmen. He was a splendid soldier ... so re-liable and could ill be spared. GRAY, WILLIAM: Private, 2nd Bat-talion Canadian Infantry ; son of HenryGray ; born Aberdeen,1 January 1882; edu-cated at AberdeenGrammar School; ma-triculated in Arts, went to Winnipegin 1903, and afterwardssettled in Vancouver asa Real Estate Agent. Shortly after theoutbreak of war, Grayenlisted in the 2ndBattalion Canadian In-fantry and after trainingat Valcartier, came to England. In January1915 he went to France and served there andin Belgium till 23 April 1915,


. Roll of service in the Great War, 1914-1919. tmen. He was a splendid soldier ... so re-liable and could ill be spared. GRAY, WILLIAM: Private, 2nd Bat-talion Canadian Infantry ; son of HenryGray ; born Aberdeen,1 January 1882; edu-cated at AberdeenGrammar School; ma-triculated in Arts, went to Winnipegin 1903, and afterwardssettled in Vancouver asa Real Estate Agent. Shortly after theoutbreak of war, Grayenlisted in the 2ndBattalion Canadian In-fantry and after trainingat Valcartier, came to England. In January1915 he went to France and served there andin Belgium till 23 April 1915, when he waskilled in action at Hill 60. MACKAY, KEITH: Corporal, 4thBattalion Gordon Highlanders; son of George , schoolmaster;born Aberdeen, 3March 1895 ; educatedGordons College;student in Arts andMedicine, 1912 - 14 ;, 1915 (posthum-ously conferred). Mackay joined theGordons while still apupil at Gordons Col-lege and belonged* to U Company inwhich he became a Corporal. He was mobil-ized at the outbreak of war and went to France.


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