Lieutenant Malcolm D. Campbell , R.N.V.R. was born in September 1890 and was at Loretto 1905-08. Prior to the war he joined the Mersey Division R.N.V.R. and when, in 1914, the Royal Naval Division was formed, he was posted to the "Howe" Battalion, and later promoted Lieutenant. Lieutenant Campbell took part in the Antwerp Expedition, and in 1915 he landed with his Battalion in Gallipoli on April 29th. On the night of May 1st the First Battle of Krithia began with a general Turkish offensive. At 5am on Sunday May 2nd the Allies made a counter-attack, in which Lieutenant Campbell was leading his Company when a machine gun bullet hit him in the head and killed him.
Lieutenant David Arthur Carmichael , The Royal Fusiliers (attached 25th Battalion Machine Gun Corps), was born in June 1890 and was at Loretto 1905-08. In 1914 he enlisted and was employed on the outer defences of London. Later, commissioned in a Battalion of the Royal Fusiliers, he served 6 months at home, then went to the Macedonian front where he served nearly 2 years with the 3rd Battalion Royal Fusiliers. Transferring to the Machine Gun Corps. he came home, went through the School of Instruction, and joined the 25th Battalion Machine Gun Corps. in France on April 3rd 1918. He was reported "missing" after the fight at Croix du Bac (Armentieres) on April 10th 1918, and later reported killed on that date.
Lieutentant Robert Henry Morris Carmichael, 5th (Terr.) Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, was born in January 1895, and was at Loretto from 1909 to 1912. He held a commission in the 5th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders for some time, and when war broke out he served at home for some months with his Battalion and then accompanied it to Gallipoli early in 1915. During the attack on Achi Baba, July 12, 1915, the Battalion's task was to carry four successive Turkish trenches. This they accomplished, but with the loss of many men and thirteen officers. Lieutentant Carmichael was among this who fell.