y to hold on till nightfall.
It was a _man's_ job, and Turnbull filled the bill. He
shouldered the responsibility as only a strong man could; and he
organised the defence. He had to take countless risks, and was
always where the fighting was fiercest. He was the indomitable
leader and inspiring example. Wounded, he carried on till his
last risk was taken, and he met a soldier's death towards the
end of that fateful summer day.
Of a band of heroes he was the beloved leader and super-hero.
Honours Gained by Officers and others while Serving with the
Battalion.
Extract from _The London Gazette_, dated 3/6/16.
"To be additional member of the Third Class or Companion of the
Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George.
"Lieut.-Colonel D.S. Morton, V.D."
Military Cross.
Date of _Gazette_
+Lieut. A.J. BEGG, 30/ 5/16
2nd Lieut. J.L. BRODIE, 26/ 5/17
+2nd Lieut. J.N. CARPENTER, 30/ 5/16
Lieut. A.N. DRYSDALE, 13/ 2/17
Capt. F.E. DUNSMUIR, 1/ 1/18
Lieut. J.L. M'CONNELL, 17/ 9/17
2nd Lieut. W.M. MARTIN, 26/ 5/17
Major G. R.S. PATERSON, 26/ 9/16
+Capt. JAS. RUSSELL, 1/ 1/17
Capt. J.D. RUSSELL, 26/ 5/17
2nd Lieut. D.G. THORBURN, 18/ 6/17
15214 R.Q.-M.S. W. DUNSMORE, 1/ 1/17
15394 C.S.M. A. MILLAR, 6/ 4/18
+ Since deceased.
Mentioned in Despatches.
_The London Gazette_, dated 15/6/16.
Lieut.-Colonel D.S. MORTON, V.D.
15205 Regt. S.M. J. KELLY.
_The London Gazette_, dated 4/1/17.
+Capt. J.S. MARR.
_The London Gazette_, dated 25/5/17
2nd Lieut. F.E. DUNSMUIR.
16109 Sergt. W. WALLACE.
_The London Gazette_, dated 21/12/17.
Major G.R.S. PATERSON, M.C.
15510 Sergt. J.C. BRUCE.
16084 Sergt. Y. GILBERT.
16085 Pte. W. PARKER.
Distinguished Conduct Medal.
15849 Sergt. W. FRASER, 1/ 1/18
2797 Sergt. F. LEIPER, 13/ 2/17
15866 C.S.
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