Great War Dundee
This is Dundee's story of those that served in the First World War, and of the people left at home
William C. Lamont
Military Information
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- Service no: Clyde Z/4579
- Rank: Able Seaman
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- Regiment/Service: Royal Naval Division
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- Address: 6 Taits Lane, Dundee
- Occupation: James Aimer, Coffee Merchants, Cowgate, Dundee
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More about William C. Lamont
William was the brother of Bombardier John Robertson Lamont, 486, 50th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, who was killed in action, 06.05.1917.
William C. Lamont Royal Naval Division
DUNDEE MEDALLIST A PRISONER OF WAR.
News has been received by Mrs C. Potter, 6 Tait’s Lane, Dundee, that her son, A.B. William C. Lamont, R.N.D., who was reported missing on 26th October last is a prisoner of war in Germany. A.B. Lamont, who enlisted in May, 1915, had seen service in Salonika and France, and on his 19th birthday this year was awarded the Military Medal. His elder brother was killed in action in May, 1917.
Previous to enlistment A.B. Lamont was in the employment of Mr James Aimer, coffee merchant, Cowgate, Dundee.
Dundee Courier 28th December 1917
Information and image kindly supplied by Michael Caldwell
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