Soldiers with close Langholm connections who died as casualties in 1915 are remembered on memorials or are buried in cemeteries in Belgium, France, Greece, Turkey and the UK.
Belgium
Dickebusch New Military Cemetery, 5 km from Ypres
Harry Robinson, 9 June, from shrapnel wound on 6 June
Menin Gate memorial, Ypres
John Wright, 30 September, near Hooge, Belgium
France
Le Touret memorial, 6 km from Neuve Chapelle
James Thomson, 11 March, Neuve Chapelle
David Bell, 9 May, Aubers Ridge
Loos memorial, 6 km from Lens
Joseph Borthwick, 25 September, Loos
John Comrie, 25 September, Loos
William Elliot, 25 September, Loos
James MacKnight, 25 September, Loos
Isaac Scott, 25 September, Loos
James Scott, 25 September, Loos
David Thomson, 25 September, Loos
Frank Thomson, 25 September, Loos
Sainte Marie Cemetery, Le Havre
Robert McCleary, 23 July
Greece
East Mudros Military Cemetery, 1 km from Moudros, island of Lemnos, North Aegean
William Maxwell, 5 June from wounds from Gallipoli, on Hospital Ship Ascania
Turkey
Helles memorial, 1 km from Seddülbahir at end of Gallipoli peninsula
James Dalgliesh, 6 June, Third Battle of Krithia?
David Wallace, 9 August 1915, Sari Bair? (August offensive)