Joseph Picton

Military Information

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  • Service no: 42096
  • Rank: Private
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  • Regiment/Service: Black Watch
  • Unit/Ship: 4/5th Battalion

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  • Address: 26 Campbell St, Lochee, Dundee
  • Occupation: Don & Duncan, Kings Cross Works, Dundee
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    Joseph Picton

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More about Joseph Picton

Joseph Picton   Black Watch

Wounded in Both Hands and Arms.

Private Joseph Picton, Black Watch, whose home is at 26 Campbell Street, Lochee, has been wounded in both hands and arms.  Private Picton, who is 19 years of age, joined up seventeen months ago on attaining the age of eighteen, and had been in France for six months.  His father, A.B. Joseph Picton, was in the navy, but was discharged from injuries received in a submarine attack.  Before joining the army Private Picton was employed in King’s Cross Works (Don & Duncan).

Dundee Courier 2nd November 1918

Information and image kindly supplied by Michael Caldwell

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