Captain Norman Maciver
Ross Mountain Battery
Lieutenant Kenneth Maciver
Royal Field Artillery
Awarded the Military Cross, December, 1917, "for conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty during a three-hours' bombardment of his battery position when two out of three of his guns were destroyed. When running back to attend to a wounded man of another unit he was himself wounded and his left arm was rendered useless. He nevertheless assisted to remove the wounded man to safety. Later, two dumps caught fire, and flames being of obvious assistance to an enemy aeroplane which was registering on the Battery, he ran back twice into the shelled area aud extinguished the flames."
Wounded twice
Midshipman Duncan Maciver
Royal Naval Reserve
Sons of Duncan Maciver, fishcurer
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