. Roll of service in the Great War, 1914-1919. 79 IN which had inspired his choice of profession ; andhe carried out his duties in the Army as partof the service of the Kingdom of God . Heloved the country, the sweetness of the woodsand hills, poetry, games—everything that wasyouthful and clean and vigorous ; and he livedand died a boy, doing the part of a man and asoldier. BEVERIDGE, BERNARD GORDON:Captain, ; ; son of Dr. A. T. Gordon Beveridge;born Aberdeen, 29June 1888; , 1912 ; Private,Scottish Horse (Uni-versity Company),1908 ; Lieutenant,, Dec
. Roll of service in the Great War, 1914-1919. 79 IN which had inspired his choice of profession ; andhe carried out his duties in the Army as partof the service of the Kingdom of God . Heloved the country, the sweetness of the woodsand hills, poetry, games—everything that wasyouthful and clean and vigorous ; and he livedand died a boy, doing the part of a man and asoldier. BEVERIDGE, BERNARD GORDON:Captain, ; ; son of Dr. A. T. Gordon Beveridge;born Aberdeen, 29June 1888; , 1912 ; Private,Scottish Horse (Uni-versity Company),1908 ; Lieutenant,, December1914. He served in Francewith the 2/1 st HighlandField Ambulance untilhis death on 21 March1918 near was superintending the disposal of the menof his unit in a sunken road for shelter as theirhutments were being shelled, when he was mort-ally wounded and died some hours afterwards atthe 51st Divisional Main Dressing Station atBeugny. On 20 October 1917 Beveridge hadbeen awarded the for gallantry during theaction in front of the Canal ne
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