Ahead of the Battalion
Two Pipers of Canada’s 25th Battalion
The 25th Canadian Infantry Battalion, from Nova Scotia, was part of the 5th Infantry Brigade of the Second Canadian Division. The unit, although not considered a highland battalion, had a pipe band of 12 pipers and 10 drummers. The unit’s March Past was “MacKenzie Highlanders” and their mascot, a goat named Robert the Bruce, wore a MacKenzie tartan cloak.
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At 5.30 a.m. the 25th Cdn Batt’n, in conjunction with practically all other units of the Cdn. Corps, left their trenches under cover of barrage fire for attack on VIMY RIDGE.
(April 9, 1917, 25th Canadian Infantry Battalion War Diary)
Striding before their Battalion two men, Brand and Telfer, despite all matter hurled towards them and their fellow soldiers played their pipes. Bonnie Dundee, was perhaps heard amidst the noise of war – between shell bursts and machine gun fire, rifle fire and explosions. This was Vimy Ridge April 9, 1917; that a day before was not legend, not myth, not Canada. Now, some 100 years later Vimy has become all these things.
This battalion had as its objective the trench TURKO GRABEN on the summit of the Ridge on a front 750 yards between BOIS DES BONVAL and the village of LES TILLEULS, N.E. of NEUVILLE ST VAAST and 1700 yards from the front line…
(April 9, 1917, 25th Canadian Infantry Battalion War Diary)
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For the two Pipers of the 25th Canadian Infantry Battalion their actions would be recognized with the award of the Military Medal. Ranks shown below are those recorded on official citation cards.
Piper William Brand MM
68432
25th Canadian Infantry Battalion
Citation for the Award of the Military Medal
For most conspicuous gallantry at VIMY RIDGE, April 9th 1917. He marched ahead of the Battalion during the attack, regardless of shell and M.G. fire, playing his pipes for a distance of over 800 yards. He had volunteered to go with his Battalion and by his heroic conduct added materially to the success of the operation.
William Brand was born in Glasgow, Scotland and prior to enlistment May 17, 1915 worked as a boilermaker. Only 18 years of age in 1915 Brand commenced service on the Western Front September 15, 1915. A few years later September 5, 1918 he began to suffer from shell shock due to concussion from a shell and in late November contracted influenza.
Although Brand is not recorded in the published nominal roll of the 1936 Vimy Pilgrimage, The Epic of Vimy, the Montreal newspaper, The Daily Telegraph recorded the following (possibly photo captions), Pipers again lead marching men in Arras Canadians lay a wreath on the war memorial at Lille; Canadian Guard of Honour arriving in Arras square; Canadian and French soldiers linking arms; Piper William Brand who piped the Canadians over the top at Vimy during the war. (July 27, 1916, page 5)
Private Walter James Telfer MM
68238
25th Canadian Infantry Battalion
Citation for the Award of the Military Medal
For most conspicuous gallantry at VIMY RIDGE April 9th, 1917. He marched ahead of the Battn. during the attack regardless of shell and Machine Gun Fire, playing his pipes until wounded a short distance from our objective. He had volunteered to go with his Battalion and by his heroic conduct added materially to the success of the operation.
Telfer was born in 1885 at Tighnabuaich, Argylshire, Scotland and at the time of his enlistment was living in Boston, Massachusetts where he worked as a hotel wine steward. Serving on the Western Front from September 7, 1915 Telfer was slightly gassed prior to his actions at Vimy Ridge. Wounded in the right knee and left shoulder at Vimy his injuries necessitated two amputations to his right leg and one surgery on his shoulder. Telfer later lived with his wife Mary at Everett, Washington where he died in 1966.
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After hard fighting with enemy machine gun posts and bombing posts, 2 hours and 10 min after zero, the battalion successfully entered, cleared and consolidated the position.
(April 9, 1917, 25th Canadian Infantry Battalion War Diary)
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The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards ~ Muckin O’ Geordie’s Byre~Bonnie Dundee.
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