Scottish National War Memorial
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Scottish National War MemorialThe National War Memorial for Scotland was established by Royal Charter to commemorate the sacrifice of Scots in the Great War, Second World War and subsequent conflicts. The Memorial within Edinburgh Castle houses and displays the Rolls of Honour of Scots servicemen and women from all the Armed Services, the Dominions, Merchant Navy, Women's Services, Nursing Services and civilian casualties of all wars from 1914 to date.

You can view these Rolls of Honour, where below each Memorial is a stone table on which the books are placed. The Scots Roll of Honour contains the names of individual casualties from both World Wars and those who have died in conflict since 1945.SNWMPlan

You can also search for individual casualties online using the facility below. After searching for an individual casualty, clicking on an entry to view details, you will be presented with an option to purchase a Certificate and/or an Extract from the Roll should you so wish.

Search the Rolls of Honour: Scottish National War Memorial Roll Search

The RAMC Association

William Boog LeishmanIn 1925, the RAMC Association was formed to further the camaraderie of WW1 Corps veterans with Sir William Leishman being the first President. There are now some 25 branches around UK with a predominantly veteran membership although most serving Corps members also are members centrally. The Association has traditionally been supported by Corps Funds and especially for the expenses of the branch standards and standard bearers.