Wounded four times then killed three weeks before the Armistice.

Wounded four times then killed three weeks before the Armistice.


Lieutenant Joseph Macintyre Taylor

Joseph was born in Glasgow in 1896. His father was a solicitor.

He was educated at Kelvinside Academy in Glasgow and Fettes College in Edinburgh.

In 1914 he went to Royal Military College Sandhurst.

He was granted a commission in the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders in December 1914.

He embarked for France in March 1915 and joined “D” company in the Regiment’s 1st Battalion.

He fought in 2nd Battle of Ypres in April and May 1915 and was wounded.

He was promoted to Lieutenant on 1st October 1915 and was injured by the explosion of a German mine 5 days later.

His Battalion was deployed to Salonika on 27th November 1915 and he served in that theatre of operations during 1916 and 1917.

He was wounded again on 30th September 1916.

He was posted back to France and joined the 2nd Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders on 13th August 1917. 

His battalion fought in the 100 day offensive that led to the Armistice. He was wounded again on the 19th September 1918 near Gouzeaucourt.

He was killed in action near Englefontaine on 23rd October 1918.

He has no known grave and is commemorated on the Vis-En-Artois Memorial.

Lieutenant Joseph Taylor was 22 years old.

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