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EraSurnameForenameService numberDate of deathSNWM rollRank
WW1BRUCE-LOCKHARTNorman Douglas Stewart25 Sep 1915THE SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERSLieut
WW1ELIOTT-LOCKHARTPercy Clare12 Mar 1915THE INDIAN ARMYLieut Col
WW1FLOCKHARTAlexanderS/843815 Oct 1917THE SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERSL Cpl
WW1FLOCKHARTAlexanderS/769212 Apr 1918THE ARGYLL AND SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERSSgt
WW2FLOCKHARTAlexander29 Mar 1941MERCHANT NAVY & FISHING FLEETS (Part 1)2nd Hand
WW1FLOCKHARTAlexander4392129 Oct 1917THE ROYAL SCOTS (LOTHIAN REGIMENT)Pte
WW1FLOCKHARTAlexander2746729 Oct 1917MACHINE GUN CORPSPte
WW2FLOCKHARTAlexander Horne31975186 Apr 1944THE CAMERONIANS (SCOTTISH RIFLES)Rfn
WW2FLOCKHARTAndrew3 Oct 1943ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINEST/Sub Lieut (A)
WW2FLOCKHARTCatherine Margaret8 Apr 1941CIVILIANS KILLED IN SCOTLAND DURING WORLD WAR 1939-1945ARP Ambulance Driver
WW1FLOCKHARTCecil186628 Jun 1915THE ROYAL SCOTS (LOTHIAN REGIMENT)Pte
WW2FLOCKHARTDavid52627319 Jul 1942ROYAL AIR FORCE and DOMINION AIR FORCESFlt Sgt
WW1FLOCKHARTDavid160825 Dec 1914THE ROYAL SCOTS (LOTHIAN REGIMENT)Pte
WW1FLOCKHARTGeorge1379925 Sep 1915THE KING'S OWN SCOTTISH BORDERERSPte
WW1FLOCKHARTHenry2020804 Oct 1917THE KING'S OWN SCOTTISH BORDERERSPte
WW1FLOCKHARTJames23/5181 Jul 1916THE NORTHUMBERLAND FUSILIERS (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH)Pte
WW1FLOCKHARTJamesJ5044116 Jul 1918THE ROYAL NAVYAble Seaman
WW2FLOCKHARTJohn5 Jul 1944MERCHANT NAVY & FISHING FLEETS (Part 1)Skipper
WW2FLOCKHARTJohn105116115 Jun 1942ROYAL AIR FORCE and DOMINION AIR FORCESSgt
WW2FLOCKHARTJohn Gordon107709516 Mar 1944ROYAL AIR FORCE and DOMINION AIR FORCESFlt Sgt
WW2FLOCKHARTJohn Spiring7551526 Jun 1942ROYAL AIR FORCE and DOMINION AIR FORCESFlt Sgt
WW1FLOCKHARTJohn Steven14653826 Jun 1916THE ROYAL ENGINEERSPnr
WW1FLOCKHARTMark29100823 Apr 1917THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS)Pte
WW2FLOCKHARTPeterC/KX11307411 Aug 1942ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINESStoker 1
WW2FLOCKHARTThomas B G29876296 Jun 1942SCOTSMEN IN VARIOUS UNITSPte
WW1FLOCKHARTWalter847725 Sep 1915THE HIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRYPte
WW2FLOCKHARTWilliam305513211 Aug 1941THE ROYAL SCOTS (THE ROYAL REGIMENT)Pte
WW1FLOCKHARTWilliamMC40015 Jul 1919THE ROYAL NAVYERA4
WW1FLOCKHARTWilliam20/7701 Jul 1916THE NORTHUMBERLAND FUSILIERS (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH)Pte
WW1FLOCKHARTWilliam Arnot835848 Aug 1917NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCEPte
WW1FLOCKHARTWilliam Patrick1874011 Jul 1916THE ROYAL SCOTS (LOTHIAN REGIMENT)Pte
WW1FLOCKHARTWilliam Stuart2171 Nov 1914LONDON SCOTTISHCpl
WW1LOCKHARTAlan Ross7 Dec 1917SCOTS SERVING IN BRIGADE OF GUARDS AND ENGLISH REGIMENTST/2nd Lieut
WW1LOCKHARTAlexander690424 Oct 1917ROYAL GARRISON ARTILLERYGnr
WW1LOCKHARTAlexanderS/4062728 Aug 1918THE ARGYLL AND SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERSL Cpl
WW1LOCKHARTCharles96329 Oct 1914THE GORDON HIGHLANDERSPte
WW2LOCKHARTCharles H794884527 Apr 1943SCOTSMEN IN VARIOUS UNITSTpr
WW1LOCKHARTCrawford13249918 Apr 1918MACHINE GUN CORPSPte
WW1LOCKHARTDanielS/324418 Jul 1916THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS)L Cpl
WW1LOCKHARTDavidS/245112 Oct 1917THE ARGYLL AND SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERSPte
WW2LOCKHARTDavid Rowell Greenlees28861675 Sep 1944THE GORDON HIGHLANDERS and THE LONDON SCOTTISHL Cpl
WW1LOCKHARTFrederick James232931929 Sep 1918CANADIAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCEPte
WW1LOCKHARTGeorge30019 Aug 1916AUSTRALIAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCEPte
WW1LOCKHARTGeorge46528 Jun 1915THE CAMERONIANS (SCOTTISH RIFLES)Pte
WW1LOCKHARTGeorge45446 Oct 1917SCOTS SERVING IN BRIGADE OF GUARDS AND ENGLISH REGIMENTSPte
Post-1945LOCKHARTGeorge2418561926 Sep 1972SCOTS GUARDSGdsm
WW1LOCKHARTGeorge2354606 Oct 1917SCOTS SERVING IN BRIGADE OF GUARDS AND ENGLISH REGIMENTSPte
WW1LOCKHARTGeorgeS/353018 Aug 1916THE SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERSL Cpl
WW1LOCKHARTGeorge Barclay14 Apr 1917THE HIGHLAND CYCLIST BATTALIONCapt
WW1LOCKHARTGeorge Barclay14 Apr 1917ROYAL FLYING CORPSCapt

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At the going down of the sun and in the morning, We will remember themThe Chief Executive and the Keeper of the Rolls laid the wreath on behalf of The Scottish National War Memorial at today's National Service in Edinburgh 

Image credit Mark OwensIn Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.

We are the Dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved and were loved, and now we lie
In Flanders fields.

Take up our quarrel with the foe:
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If ye break faith with us who die
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In Flanders fields.As well as being the season of Remembrance it's also Trustees Week - a week to showcase the work of charity trustees. The Memorial is an independent charity that exists solely upon public donations and charitable grants. A Board of Trustees is entrusted with the management of the Memorial and they employ a Chief Executive who looks after the running of the Memorial on a daily basis. We are very grateful to the Board of Trustees for their continued support in preserving the Memorial for the next generation. #lestweforget #trusteesweekThis Remembrance season you can order commemorative certificates, roll of honour extracts and other items from our online shop. All profits made go towards supporting the Memorial. 

https://www.snwm.org/shop/Please note the Scottish National War Memorial will be temporarily closed from 1030am-1115am on Sunday 2nd NovemberEven over 100 years later we are still adding casualties to the Rolls of Honour in the Memorial.  Sometimes as a result of people researching their family history or perhaps their local war memorial.  Regular SNWM correspondent Pat Anderson of Forfar sent us a file for consideration for Gunner Alex Cargill, killed in action in 1916. 

Shown in the photos is an extract from Very pleased to be part of such a special day at Dunfermline War Memorial Rededication today. HRH The Princess Royal joined us for it. Great to see so many young people from local schools and youth groups there too. 

#wewillrememberthem #remembrance #lestweforget #fifecouncilMore exciting things happening yesterday Today marks the 10th anniversary of Merchant Navy Day. 

The Rolls of Honour at the Scottish National War Memorial contain the names of 6,378 Scottish seafarers who lost their lives in both world wars. Apprentice James Reid Carr, was one of them. He was only 20 years old when he was killed on 21st September 1940. His ship SS BARON BLYTHSWOOD in convoy HX-72 was hit amidships by one torpedo from U-99. She sank within 40 seconds. The master, 33 crew members and one gunner were lost in the freezing waters south of Iceland.

Today approximately 95% of all goods imported to and from the UK travel by sea. Today is an opportunity to recognise the sacrifices made by merchant seafarers in keeping world trade moving.Fantastic to be a guest at the #edinburghtattoo last night as one of their charity partners. A brilliant performance by the cast and team, thank you for a wonderful evening.Please note the Memorial will be temporarily closed on the morning of Friday 15th August as we commemorate VJDay 80 and will reopen at approx 1330.Truly a pleasure to meet Mary Forbes and her Grandaughter Aimee (pictured) today and show them around the Memorial. 

They brought with them a letter from the front line written by Commanding Officer of Mary's husband's Great Uncle - Pte George Fairholm Forbes. George was killed in WWI and he is listed in our Rolls of Honour. The very moving letter from his CO reads: 

Exciting day yesterday at the Memorial as we kicked off our film project in conjunction with @morayhouseuoe and Dr Paul Hamilton @_paulhamilton. Huge thanks to Lochgelly High School and @edinburghtrinityseacadets @seacadetsleith for coming along to support us!

The project is supported financially by The MacRobert Trust and The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo @edinburghtattoo and we are extremely grateful to them for their assistance.Please note the Memorial will be temporarily closed on Tuesday 15th July until 1130am.A few images from our Annual Service of Commemoration earlier this month.

Images courtesy of Mark Owen & Edinburgh District Sea CadetsPlease note the Memorial will be temporarily closed tomorrow morning (Friday 6th June). It will reopen at approx 1300.Lovely to see the Royal Navy standing guard at the castle this week. A first for the Royal Navy in Scotland. BZ

#royalnavy #royalnavyscotland #edinburghcastleDo you have a relative listed in our rolls of honour? Did you know you can order special commemorative certificates and extracts of the rolls of honour through our website? You can search our online database for free to find war casualties and order certifcates and extracts from our online shop. 

A small fee applies to cover production costs and delivery. See link below to order.

https://www.snwm.org/shop/roll-extracts/The Second World War Rolls of Honour at the Scottish National War Memorial contain the names of 57,778 Scottish casualties. Here are a few of the faces behind the names.

Apprentice James Carr MN 
Killed when his ship SS Baron Blythswood was torpedoed, 20 Sept 1940, age 20

Sqn Ldr Archie McKellar DSO, DFC & Bar – Killed in action, 1940

Flt Sgt John Hannah VC 

LACW Margaret Campbell WAAF
Killed in action 24th October 1944

LCpl Anna MacLeod
Auxiliary Territorial Service, killed in action 11 May 1943, aged 23

Stoker 2nd class William Snedden. Killed in action 1943, aged 19

All gave some, some gave all.
We will never forget them.Fantastic evening last night at the VE Day 80 concert at the Usher Hall. So pleased the Memorial was part of such a special event. Thank you to Legion Scotland and Poppy Scotland for a very fitting tribute.

#lestweforget #veday80 #remembrance #militarywiveschoirPlease note the Memorial will be temporarily closed on the morning of Friday 25th April for a private service. It will reopen at approximately 1300.Pleased to see our beautiful lion repaired and enjoying the spring sunshine yesterday. He sustained some damage and lost an ear during Storm Eowyn. Good to see him restored to his former glory thanks to the superb stonemasons at #historicenvironmentscotland 😊Our next free tour of the Memorial will be next week on Wednesday 26th March. Click on the link below to book your tickets!

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