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Brother of Miss Sarah Murray, of 31, Cairnfield Place, Aberdeen. Killed
in Action 20/07/1918, age 32.
Herbert Murray was commissioned as a 2/Lieutenant into the 1st/4th Battalion,
Gordon Highlanders, on 13thAugust 1915 and promoted to Lieutenant on 1st
July 1917 and made Acting/Captain on 5th April 1918. He was awarded the
Military Cross for bravery on 26th' July 1918 and was killed in action
on 20th July 1918 at the age of 32. He is buried at Marfaux British Cemetery
in the Marne region of France. Marfaux was captured by British Forces after
determined resistance by the 5151 Highland Division three days later.
Captain, 4th Battalion Gordon Highlanders; M.C. ; son of Peter Murray,
builder; born Newhills, Aberdeenshire, 11 December 1885 ; Educated Gordon's
Co1lege.
He graduated M.A., 1908, and joined the teaching staff of Gordon's College.
Early in 1915 he enlisted in the 4th Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and
after a short training was sent out to France. From April to June the Battalion
was constantly in action, and he was severely wounded and sent to hospital
in England. In August of the same year he received his commission, and
spent about eight months as musketry instructor at home. In April 1917
he was again at the Front. For his brilliant and courageous action during
the terrible days of March 1918, he was awarded the Military Cross; and
from then till 20 July 1918, when he fell at the Hois de Courton north
of Epernay, he took part in all the fighting where his Battalion had so
foremost a place.
The same strong and lovable personality, that won him friendship and affection
all through life, stood the hard test of the battle front, and the deeper
qualities of unselfish purpose, idealism and devotion, helped him to meet
with courage the greatest test of all.
Herbert's father Peter was a builder and the family home was at Mount Street, Aberdeen.
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