CAPTAIN REGINALD WILLIAM MacLUCKIE, 3rd (Reserve) Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (The Stirlingshire Militia), was born in March 1878, and was at Loretto from 1892 to 1895. He took his B.Sc. degree at Edinburgh University, and afterwards he went to the Cape as a Civil Engineer. At the outbreak of war he returned to Scotland and obtained a commission in the 3rd A. and S. Highlanders in March 1915. Capt. MacLuckie joined a Battalion of his Regiment in France and became Brigade Bombing Officer, being given later the command of a Trench Mortar Battery. He was killed in France on August 8, 1916.


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Lieutenant Royal Mclaren , The Cheshire Regiment, was born in June 1882, and was at Loretto 1894-1900. He served throughout the South African campaign. In April 1915 Lieutenant McLaren obtained a commission, and was gazetted to the Cheshire Regiment. He was killed in action in July 1916 during the Battle of the Somme.


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2nd Lieutenant Hamish Ian M'Naughton , Royal Field Artillery, was born in May 1888 and was at Loretto 1904-1908. He was a Prefect and played in the XV. After leaving School he went to the Argentine, and at the outbreak of war was working on a Ranch. He returned to England as soon as he could be relieved of his duties, obtained a commission in the Royal Field Artillery, and, after a period of training, went to France early in September 1915. After some time in France, he was transferred to the Eastern Front, where he was killed on 24th April 1917. Lieutenant M'Naughton had been twice recommended for a decoration.


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