Great War Dundee
This is Dundee's story of those that served in the First World War, and of the people left at home
Alexander Doig Buchan
Military Information
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- Service no: Clyde Z/7905
- Rank: Sub Lieutenant
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- Awards: Distinguished Service Medal
- Regiment/Service: Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
- Unit/Ship: Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
Personal Information
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- Place of Birth: Dundee
- Address: Watt St, Dundee
- Occupation: Commercial Traveller
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- Children:
1 Child
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More about Alexander Doig Buchan
Alexander Doig Buchan D.S.M. CZ/7905 R.N.V.R.
DUNDEE MAN’S PLUCKY ACTION
WINS PROMOTION AND HONOUR.
An act of extraordinary pluck and skill at a time of great danger on the part of Mr A. D. Buchan, a Dundee man, has been justly rewarded. Mr Buchan, whose wife and child reside at Watt Street, Dundee, joined the navy over two years ago, and entered the signalling section of the service.
One stormy night Mr Buchan’s ship was at anchor along with others when a terrible catastrophe occurred. The ship broke from its moorings, and the whole position was fraught with serious consequences. Mr Buchan, however, sprang to the wheel, and giving the necessary signals to the engineers, guided the ship clear of all danger, thereby saving many lives and several ships. Mr Buchan’s splendid achievement has gained for him, on the personal recommendation of Admiral Beatty, a sub-lieutenancy and Distinguished Service Medal.
Before entering the navy, Sub-Lieutenant Buchan was a commercial traveller, and was an enthusiastic member of the local branch of the Scottish Traveller’s Association. His parents are resident in the city, his father being chauffeur to Dr Laing.
Dundee Courier 23rd May 1918
Information and image kindly supplied by Michael Caldwell
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