Dundee paid a high price for her war efforts. By the armistice, over 4,000 men and several women had made the ultimate sacrifice. Their names are recorded here in the city’s Roll of Honour and with the help of families and researchers we are trying to create a more complete record those lives lost. Where we have managed to gather significant information the entry has been given a tan colour background in the listing. Find out more…

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Alcorn Alexander Menzies GilchristClyde Z/5593Petty OfficerHawke Battalion, Royal Naval DivisionMore...
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