Great War Dundee
This is Dundee's story of those that served in the First World War, and of the people left at home
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James Blyth Highland Light Infantry
Private James Blyth, H.L.I., whose parents reside at 90 Foundry Lane, enlisted in 1914, and has been serving in France for 3½ years. During that period, he has been five times wounded, and was reported missing on the 9th April. Previous to enlistment he was employed as a millworker with Messrs A. J. Brough & Co., Taybank Works. His only brother, David has been discharged from the army.
Dundee Courier 4th June 1918
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