Alan Gordon McNeill, MC
Rank | Major | |
Medals | British War Medal, Victory Medal | |
Regiment | Royal Engineers, 2nd /2nd (West Lancs) Field Company | |
Military Service | McNeill was in the Army Class at Fettes College and left in July 1901 for the Royal Military College, Woolwich where he spent two years. He was gazetted Second Lieutenant in the Royal Engineers on 15th July 1903 and promoted to Lieutenant in 1906. It is not known how he spent his time after joining the Royal Engineers but he must have trained as a surveyor for in 1913 he became Assistant Director of Surveys in the Sudan Survey Department. He worked under Hugh Drummond Pearson, Director of Surveys 1905-1922 who records the death of ‘my McNeill’ in a letter of 1st February 1917. On 16th January 1915 McNeill transferred back to the army and was posted as Officer Commanding 1st Field Company, New Zealand Engineers in the New Zealand and Australian Division which had just arrived in Egypt. 12th April 1915 McNeill left for Mudros on the way to Gallipoli, landing at Anzac Cove on 25th April. He was injured that day, sustaining a bullet wound to the calf of his left leg. By the 4th May he had been evacuated to hospital at Mustapha Camp, Alexandria and returned to Gallipoli from there on 30th May. At the beginning of September he fell ill with malaria and was evacuated again first to Mudros and then Malta. On recovering he was sent to Mustapha Camp, Alexandria until he could rejoin his unit on 16th October at Lemnos. Between 13th November 1915 and 9th January 1916 McNeill was attached to the Headquarters of NZ & A Division in Gallipoli as acting Chief Royal Engineer with the temporary rank of Major. During this time Anzac Cove and Suvla Bay were evacuated and McNeill disembarked at Alexandria on 27th December 1915. He fell ill with jaudice on 9th January 1916 and was admitted to hospital in Cairo where he remained for 4 days before being sent to Luxor for convalescence. He was well enough to return to duty on 22nd January. McNeill was Mentioned in Despatches in General Monro’s despatch of 10th April 1916 and his MC was announced in the Edinburgh Gazette 5th June with no citation given. | |
Born | 13th October 1883, Glasgow | |
Death | 10th January 1917 | |
Circumstances of Death | Died of wounds. | |
Age | 33 | |
Burial | Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, IX. B. 18 | |
CWGC Information | Son of the late John McNeill, of 1, Great Western Terrace, Glasgow and Jessie N. McNeill, of Eastfield, Troon, Ayrshire. | |
Parents | John McNeill (-1911) & Jessie W Paton (1843-1928) married 13 February 1868, Ayr | |
Father's Occupation | Corn merchant of 41 Hope Street, Glasgow | |
Siblings | Neil (1868-), Jessie P (1869-), Jane J (1870-), Robert S (1872-), John N (1874-1930), Arthur W (1876-1878), David H (c1882-1900), Tennent (1887-1921) | |
Spouse | Rose Mary Bannatyne (1894-1977), married 22nd November 1916, St George’s, Hanover Square, London. | |
Education | Fettes College, Carrington House 1898-1901 | |
Occupation | Regular soldier | |
1891 Census | Huntly Gardens, Partick, Glasgow | |
1901 Census | Carrington House, Fettes College | |
1911 Census | 1 Great Western Terrace, Hillhead, Glasgow (family home) | |
Home Address | 1917 – 1 Great Western Terrace, Hillhead, Glasgow | |
Glasgow Necropolis | Compartment Primus Lair not known | |
Other Memorials | Scottish National War Memorial | |
Acknowledgements and Sources | Much of the information on which this profile is based is drawn from various internet sources which are listed below. The Friends of Glasgow Necropolis also wish to make full acknowledgement and thanks for the permitted use of any information or images generously supplied specifically for exhibition, publication or display in connection with The Roll of Honour and accompanying profiles to Fettes College, Ancestry, and Find my past. Commonwealth War Graves Commission The Scottish War Memorials Project Service Record of AG McNeill (R22204715). Archives New Zealand War Diary of 423rd (2/2nd West Lancs) Field Company, Royal Engineers [later renumbered 423rd Field Company]. WO95/2916 |
Credits
Compiled by Morag Fyfe, Historical and Genealogical Researcher for The Friends of Glasgow Necropolis.