Great War Dundee
This is Dundee's story of those that served in the First World War, and of the people left at home
Charles Henry Keith
Military Information
- Date of enlistment: December 1914
- Place of enlistment:
- Service no: M2/049902
- Rank: Private
- Service Occupation:
- Awards: Military Medal & Mentioned in Dispatches
- Regiment/Service: Army Service Corps
- Unit/Ship: Mechanical Transport
Personal Information
- Date of Birth: 26.12.1896
- Place of Birth: Dundee
- Address:
- Occupation: Commercial Traveller, Andrew G. Kidd Ltd
- Mother:
Mary Lees Craik
- Father:
John Thomson Keith, Stanley Pl, 17 Step Row, Dundee
- Siblings:
James, John, Addison, Clarence, Maggie, George, Elinor, Cicilia, Georgina & Elizabeth
- Spouse:
Maggie Simpson
- Children:
- Age at Death:
- Date of Death: 1986
- Place of Death: Dundee
- Burial Country:
- Cemetery:
More about Charles Henry Keith
Charles was the brother of Pte James Knight Keith, 6772556, 1st Battalion Canadian Infantry, who was killed in action, 22.09.1918 and Pte John Cochrane Keith, 200499, 5th Battalion Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) who died 17.10.1920
Charles Keith Motor Transport
DUNDEE MOTOR DRIVER REPORTED
FOR BRAVERY IN THE FIELD.
Private Charles Keith, of the Motor Transport, and a son of Mr John Keith, 9 King’s Road, Dundee, has been reported for gallantry.
Private Keith has sent home an official postcard which he received from Major-General H. F. M. Wilson, commanding the 4th Division. The postcard reads :―”Your Commanding Officer and Brigade Commander have informed me that you have distinguished yourself by conspicuous bravery in the field. I have read their reports with much pleasure.” The postcard bears the date of 27th July.
Private Keith, who enlisted after the outbreak of war, was at one time a motor driver with James Keiller & Sons, Ltd., and latterly held a similar position with William Millar & Sons, High Street.
Dundee Courier 18th August 1915
Charles Keith M.M. M2/049902 Army Service Corps
DUNDEE SOLDIER WINS MILITARY MEDAL.
Private C. Keith, M.T., A.S.C., a son of Mr John Keith, Stanley Place, 17 Step Row, has gained the Military Medal. Private Keith is twenty-one years of age, and was mentioned in despatches in 1915. Enlisting in December, 1914, he went to France in February, 1915. Prior to joining up he was employed with James Keiller & Sons, Ltd. Mr Keith has other sons serving with the forces in France.
Dundee Courier 21st June 1918
Information and images kindly supplied by Michael Caldwell, additional information and image kindly supplied by Graeme Couttie
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