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Lt C.A.R MacRae, Seaforth Highlanders, Salamanca Barracks, Aldershot, June 1927. MacRae was mentioned in the Ross-shire Journal of 31st July 1942: 'Major C.A.R Macrae, The Seaforth Highlanders (attached Camerons), who has been reported missing in Libya, June 1942, is a well known officer of the County Regiment, who, before the war, was on a tour of duty at Fort George. His wife, Mrs Macrae, at Joymount Court, Carrickfergus, County Antrim, will be grateful for any information that may be contained in personal letters to people in the North.' An appended handwritten note states: '19th June, 1944 - Reported safe in Switzerland.' Information sourced from http://www.rossandcromartyheritage.org
Reference: 26542c
Lt C.A.R MacRae, Seaforth High...
Lt C.A.R MacRae, Seaforth Highlanders, Salamanca Barracks, Aldershot, June 1927. MacRae was mentioned in the Ross-shire Journal of 31st July 1942: 'Major C.A.R Macrae, The Seaforth Highlanders (attached Camerons), who has been reported missing in Libya, June 1942, is a well known officer of the County Regiment, who, before the war, was on a tour of duty at Fort George. His wife, Mrs Macrae, at Joymount Court, Carrickfergus, County Antrim, will be grateful for any information that may be contained in personal letters to people in the North.' An appended handwritten note states: '19th June, 1944 - Reported safe in Switzerland.' Information sourced from http://www.rossandcromartyheritage.org
Reference: 26542b
Lt C.A.R MacRae, Seaforth High...
Lt C.A.R MacRae, Seaforth Highlanders, Salamanca Barracks, Aldershot, June 1927. MacRae was mentioned in the Ross-shire Journal of 31st July 1942: 'Major C.A.R Macrae, The Seaforth Highlanders (attached Camerons), who has been reported missing in Libya, June 1942, is a well known officer of the County Regiment, who, before the war, was on a tour of duty at Fort George. His wife, Mrs Macrae, at Joymount Court, Carrickfergus, County Antrim, will be grateful for any information that may be contained in personal letters to people in the North.' An appended handwritten note states: '19th June, 1944 - Reported safe in Switzerland.' Information sourced from http://www.rossandcromartyheritage.org
Reference: 26542a
Lt C.A.R MacRae, Seaforth High...
Military officers group, Bunchrew House. *
Reference: 41064
Military officers group, Bunch...
Medical Group, Fort George, Seaforth Highlanders. *
Reference: 4007e
Medical Group, Fort George, Se...
Medical Group, Fort George, Seaforth Highlanders. *
Reference: 4007d
Medical Group, Fort George, Se...
O.T.C. Group, Fort George (Officer's Training Corps). Seaforth Highlanders. *
Reference: 4007c
O.T.C. Group, Fort George (Off...
O.T.C. Group, Fort George (Officer's Training Corps). Seaforth Highlanders. *
Reference: 4007b
O.T.C. Group, Fort George (Off...
O.T.C. Group, Fort George (Officer's Training Corps). Seaforth Highlanders. *
Reference: 4007a
O.T.C. Group, Fort George (Off...
Lt [name indecipherable], Seaforth Highlanders. #
Reference: 39935
Lt [name indecipherable], Seaf...
Lt Gammie, Seaforth Highlanders. Copy.
Reference: 78
Lt Gammie, Seaforth Highlander...
Cameron, 9 High Street, Avoch, Black Isle. Seaforth Highlanders. Copy.
Reference: 76b
Cameron, 9 High Street, Avoch,...