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Private A McGuire

Birth
Death
15 Feb 1900
Ritchie, Frances Baard District Municipality, Northern Cape, South Africa
Burial
Kimberley, Frances Baard District Municipality, Northern Cape, South Africa Add to Map
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2006 Private A McGuire, 1st Battalion the Gordon Highlanders. Deployed with his Battalion to South Africa, sailing on the Cheshire on 9 Nov 1899, arriving at the Cape on 28 Nov. They joined the Kimberley Relief Force under General Lord Methuen who with three brigades was tasked to raise the Boer siege of Kimberley. Fought in the Battle of Magersfontein on 11 Dec 1899, when the Gordons who were with the supply column were tasked forward to support the Highland Brigade who were suffering terrible losses. The battalion lost 3 officers, including its commanding officer, and 4 men killed, and 2 officers and 35 men wounded. Overall the British losses were heavy, with 22 officers and 188 other ranks killed, 46 officers and 629 other ranks wounded, and one officer and 62 other ranks missing. Pte McGuire was killed in action on the Riet River. After the war his remains were reinterred in West End Cemetery, Kimberley. He is also commemorated on the Gordon Highlanders Boer War memorial on the Edinburgh Castle Esplanade, Edinburgh, Scotland (see: https://www.warmemorialsonline.org.uk/memorial/251858).
2006 Private A McGuire, 1st Battalion the Gordon Highlanders. Deployed with his Battalion to South Africa, sailing on the Cheshire on 9 Nov 1899, arriving at the Cape on 28 Nov. They joined the Kimberley Relief Force under General Lord Methuen who with three brigades was tasked to raise the Boer siege of Kimberley. Fought in the Battle of Magersfontein on 11 Dec 1899, when the Gordons who were with the supply column were tasked forward to support the Highland Brigade who were suffering terrible losses. The battalion lost 3 officers, including its commanding officer, and 4 men killed, and 2 officers and 35 men wounded. Overall the British losses were heavy, with 22 officers and 188 other ranks killed, 46 officers and 629 other ranks wounded, and one officer and 62 other ranks missing. Pte McGuire was killed in action on the Riet River. After the war his remains were reinterred in West End Cemetery, Kimberley. He is also commemorated on the Gordon Highlanders Boer War memorial on the Edinburgh Castle Esplanade, Edinburgh, Scotland (see: https://www.warmemorialsonline.org.uk/memorial/251858).

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  • Created by: Peter H
  • Added: May 4, 2020
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/209755837/a-mcguire: accessed ), memorial page for Private A McGuire (unknown–15 Feb 1900), Find a Grave Memorial ID 209755837, citing West End Cemetery, Kimberley, Frances Baard District Municipality, Northern Cape, South Africa; Maintained by Peter H (contributor 47423563).