Thomas Bonar

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  • Service no: 200278
  • Rank: Private
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  • Regiment/Service: Black Watch
  • Unit/Ship: 4th Battalion

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  • Occupation: Vanman, J. S. Henderson, Hilltown
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    Mother, 125 Rosebery St, Dundee

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More about Thomas Bonar

Thomas Bonar  Black Watch

WOUNDED WHILE HELPING COMRADE.

PRIVATE THOS. BONAR’S GRIM EXPERIENCE.

To the experience of Private Thomas Bonar, a Dundee member of the 4th Black Watch, it would be difficult to find a parallel.

In a letter to his mother, who resides at 125 Roseberry Street, Lochee, and dated 25th March, he says :___”While endeavouring to help a wounded comrade out of danger’s zone I received a piece of shrapnel in the head, and at the same time the object of my attention, a member of my company, had his head blown off.  I got the piece taken out of my head this morning.  I will be in hospital for a week or two yet till my shoulder is healed.  I got a bullet which went right into my shoulder and came out a little further down.  I will be discharged from the regiment for my shoulder is off.”

Private Bonar is twenty-one years of age, and was employed as a vanman with Mr J. S. Anderson, Hilltown.

Dundee Courier 3rd April 1915

Information and image kindly supplied by Michael Caldwell

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