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Captain (Rev.) R. Robertson
Date of Paper: 25.02.1944
Surname: Robertson
Forename(s): R.
Rank: Captain (Rev.)
Regiment: Cameronians
Home Address: Lochcarron
WOUNDED
Capt. R. Robertson, Cameronians, wounded in the back and forehead, was prior to the war Parish Minister of Lochcarron. He previously served with the Lovat Scouts in the Garoe Islands, and was wounded but recovered.
Private Charles Sinclair
Date of Paper: 13.09.1940
Surname: Sinclair
Forename(s): Charles
Rank: Private/?
Regiment: Seaforth Highlanders
Home Address: Lochcarron
No Headline
Handwritten note: “Prisoner of War”
Donald Sinclair
Date of Paper: 13.09.1940
Surname: Sinclair
Forename(s): Donald
Rank: ?
Regiment: ?
Home Address: Lochcarron
No Headline
Handwritten note: “Prisoner of War”
Lance Corporal Donald Sinclair
Date of Paper: 13.09.1940
Surname: Sinclair
Forename(s): Donald
Rank: Lance Corporal
Regiment: Seaforth Highlanders
Home Address: Lochcarron
No Headline
Handwritten notes: “Prisoner of War. Liberated 15th June, 1945.”
Photo: #8210

Charles Sinclair
Date of Paper: 13.09.1940
Surname: Sinclair
Forename(s): Charles
Rank: ?
Regiment: ?
Home Address: Lochcarron
No Headline
Handwritten notes: “Prisoner of War. Liberated 15th June, 1945.”