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|Date of birth=12-Jan-20 (family information indicates 20/1/1920).
 
|Date of birth=12-Jan-20 (family information indicates 20/1/1920).
 
|Age=64 at the time of his death.
 
|Age=64 at the time of his death.
|Unit=Enlisted in the Black Watch in early 1939 as a Regular soldier (exact date not yet confirmed).  Posted to ? Battalion.  Posted 1 TS - presumably after 1/2/1940.  Served BEF - disembarked France 24/4/1940.  Reported Missing 21/5/1940.  Captured 1/6/1940 Cambrai (notified as having been captured 3/9/1940 but no indication of location).  Escaped from Loekeren 4/8/1940.  Recaptured in unoccupied France.  Escaped for a second time 15/4/1941.  Reached Gibraltar and evacuated to the UK - arriving Greenock 14/6/1941.  Posted to No. 8 Infantry Training Centre (Perth) as a returned PoW.  Posted 10th Battalion Black Watch 9/10/1941.  Joined draft for Overseas Service 11/11/1943.  Disembarked 27/4/1943.  Served Middle East.  Posted 6th Battalion Black Watch.  Served Central Mediterranean Force - Italy.  Struck off strength Middle East Force on return to the UK 1/4/1946.  Disembarked UK 11/6/1946.  Released 11/6/1946.  Posted to the Class Z Reserve 19/9/46.
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|Unit=Enlisted in the Black Watch in Dundee 6/3/1940 as a Regular soldier.  Posted 1 TS - presumably after preminary training.  Served BEF - disembarked for France 24/4/1940.  Reported Missing 21/5/1940.  Captured 1/6/1940 Cambrai (notification as having been captured received on 3/9/1940 but with no indication of location).  Escaped from Loekeren 4/8/1940.  Recaptured in unoccupied France.  Escaped for a second time 15/4/1941.  Reached Gibraltar and evacuated to the UK - arriving Greenock 14/6/1941.  Posted to No. 8 Infantry Training Centre (Perth) as a returned PoW.  Posted 10th Battalion Black Watch 9/10/1941.  Joined draft for Overseas Service 11/11/1943.  Disembarked 27/4/1943.  Served Middle East.  Posted 6th Battalion Black Watch.  Served Central Mediterranean Force - Italy.  Struck off strength Middle East Force on return to the UK 1/4/1946.  Disembarked UK 11/6/1946.  Released 11/6/1946.  Posted to the Class Z Reserve 19/9/46.
|Joined Brigade=Thought to have been shortly after 1/2/1940.
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|Joined Brigade=Thought to have been shortly after enlistment - unsure whether he underwent Primary Training before posting, or with 1st TS.
 
|Task or role=Piper.
 
|Task or role=Piper.
 
|Promotions=Promoted Acting Unpaid Lance Corporal 24/9/1944.  Returned to rank of Private at own request 27/10/1944.
 
|Promotions=Promoted Acting Unpaid Lance Corporal 24/9/1944.  Returned to rank of Private at own request 27/10/1944.
|Prisoner of War=PoW Loekeren, Belgium and in Unoccupied France before his second escape.
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|Prisoner of War=PoW Loekeren, Belgium and in unoccupied France before his second escape.
 
|Wounded=Admitted to No. 53 General Hospital 21/8/1945, discharged back to 6th Battalion 27/8/1945.  Admitted to No. 53 General Hospital 14/11/1945 and discharged back to Battalion 26/11/1945 (condition details not known).
 
|Wounded=Admitted to No. 53 General Hospital 21/8/1945, discharged back to 6th Battalion 27/8/1945.  Admitted to No. 53 General Hospital 14/11/1945 and discharged back to Battalion 26/11/1945 (condition details not known).
|Died/Killed in action=25/1/1984.
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|Died/Killed in action=Date of death 25/1/1984.
 
|Home address=20, Mansfield Street, Leslie, Fife.  Worked as a painter and decorator.  Married Josephine C Thomas Q1 1948, Swansea.  Emigrated to Australia.
 
|Home address=20, Mansfield Street, Leslie, Fife.  Worked as a painter and decorator.  Married Josephine C Thomas Q1 1948, Swansea.  Emigrated to Australia.
 
|Source table=1TS
 
|Source table=1TS

Revision as of 11:16, 23 January 2019

Personnel Entry

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Name Lamont William John
Army number 2759608
Rank Piper
Decorations M.M, 1939-45 Star, Italy Star.
Date of birth 12-Jan-20 (family information indicates 20/1/1920).
Age 64 at the time of his death.
Unit Enlisted in the Black Watch in Dundee 6/3/1940 as a Regular soldier. Posted 1 TS - presumably after preminary training. Served BEF - disembarked for France 24/4/1940. Reported Missing 21/5/1940. Captured 1/6/1940 Cambrai (notification as having been captured received on 3/9/1940 but with no indication of location). Escaped from Loekeren 4/8/1940. Recaptured in unoccupied France. Escaped for a second time 15/4/1941. Reached Gibraltar and evacuated to the UK - arriving Greenock 14/6/1941. Posted to No. 8 Infantry Training Centre (Perth) as a returned PoW. Posted 10th Battalion Black Watch 9/10/1941. Joined draft for Overseas Service 11/11/1943. Disembarked 27/4/1943. Served Middle East. Posted 6th Battalion Black Watch. Served Central Mediterranean Force - Italy. Struck off strength Middle East Force on return to the UK 1/4/1946. Disembarked UK 11/6/1946. Released 11/6/1946. Posted to the Class Z Reserve 19/9/46.
Company/Battery
Platoon or other sub-unit
Task or role Piper.
Joined Brigade Thought to have been shortly after enlistment - unsure whether he underwent Primary Training before posting, or with 1st TS.
Promotions Promoted Acting Unpaid Lance Corporal 24/9/1944. Returned to rank of Private at own request 27/10/1944.
Wounded Admitted to No. 53 General Hospital 21/8/1945, discharged back to 6th Battalion 27/8/1945. Admitted to No. 53 General Hospital 14/11/1945 and discharged back to Battalion 26/11/1945 (condition details not known).
Prisoner of War PoW Loekeren, Belgium and in unoccupied France before his second escape.
Died/Killed in action Date of death 25/1/1984.
Home address 20, Mansfield Street, Leslie, Fife. Worked as a painter and decorator. Married Josephine C Thomas Q1 1948, Swansea. Emigrated to Australia.
Source table 1TS

The Citation for Piper Lamont's Military Medal was researched by the late Major Mike Spurrier and was sent to the researcher in personal correspondence - that unstinting help in dealing with the Brigade's medal awards is acknowledged with considerable gratitude. Sincere thanks are due to Piper Lamont's granddaughter for family and Service Record information and photographs. These images are set out below and are quite typical Army "group" shots.

Piper Lamont is believed to be the soldier in kilted dress


1st Tyneside Scottish Pipes and Drums. Photo may well have been taken on 13/4/1940 along with other Battalion photographs at Burt Terrace, Gateshead. Cpl Drummer Lapsley is also visible in the group


Piper Lamont and an unrecognised comrade. Given the tropical dress this is presumably taken in the Middle East


A more relaxed group with pet dog and cat in the shot - location unknown