Below is his attestation.
This photo was NOT of John Lyle it was taken two weeks before he enlisted!
Many of the highland regiments were referred to as
The Ladies from Hell
Many of the highland regiments were referred to as
The Ladies from Hell
Cock O' the North was the regimental marching song.
More information on the Gordon Highlanders can be found here.
After he arrived in Canada World War I broke out and John enlisted with the 4th Field Co Canadian Engineers on September 23rd 1914 and served in Europe.
Details of his service can be found here.
Background Information
Organized at the Canadian Engineers Training Depot, Ottawa.
Commanded by Major G. A. Inksetter.
Authorization published in General Order 36 of 15 March 1915.
Left Halifax 18 April 1915 aboard NORTHLAND.
Arrived England 29 April 1915.
Arrived in France 16 September 1915. 2nd Canadian Divisional Engineers.
Absorbed by 4th Battalion, Canadian Engineers in June 1918.
http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/005/f2/005-1142.29.005-e.pdf
See also 4th Battalion, Canadian Engineers
More information on the Gordon Highlanders can be found here.
Details of his service can be found here.
Organized at the Canadian Engineers Training Depot, Ottawa.
Commanded by Major G. A. Inksetter.
Authorization published in General Order 36 of 15 March 1915.
Left Halifax 18 April 1915 aboard NORTHLAND.
Arrived England 29 April 1915.
Arrived in France 16 September 1915. 2nd Canadian Divisional Engineers.
Absorbed by 4th Battalion, Canadian Engineers in June 1918.
http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/005/f2/005-1142.29.005-e.pdf
See also 4th Battalion, Canadian Engineers
Name:LYLE, JOHN
Rank: SPR
Regimental number(s): 5026
Reference: RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 5805 - 29
Date of Birth:09/01/1890
LYLE | John Mccullum | 1890 | Dunfermline, Fife | WO97 Chelsea | VIEW |
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