did you ever see the photo of J Baird wearing his MC?
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Hi Marian, Nice to hear from you. Joseph Baird b. 1884 Montrose was the second child and son of Joseph and his wife Isabella Hird both natives of Montrose, Angus. He died on 3 October 1954 at his home, 51 King St, Montrose. On 25 July 1919 he married local girl, Annie Alexander. Known children are Alexander about 1920 who received the Military Medal in WW2 and George born 1925.
An article in the Courier 22 August 1916 read "Company Sergeant Major Joseph Baird, Black Watch is the first Montrose non commissioned officer to be awarded the Military Cross. "He has set a fine example of courage and control on many occasions under heavy fire". He is the son of Mrs Baird, 38 Castle St, Montrose and was mobilised as a Territorial on the outbreak of war. He has been at the front since October 1914 and rejoined for service on the expiry of his time in December last. He is well known as a referee and official of Montrose Club in football circles. Prior to going on service, CSM Baird was a foreman in Chapel Works, Montrose. Quite recently he rescued a wounded comrade belonging to the Royal Sussex who was lying within a few yards of German trenches".
Attached is a copy of the article which has a photo. I have more newspaper articles if you would like copies. Unfortunately I have been unable to locate Joseph's WW1 Service Record on Ancestry however according to one article his regimental no. was:
The Courier, Monday August 21, 1916 Page 3 under heading: Scottish Heroes are Rewarded for Gallant Deeds on Field of Battle The following Scottish officers and men are included in a long list of honours for gallantry: - Military Cross - 1142 Company Sergeant-Major Joseph Baird, Royal Highlanders for conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. He has set a fine example of courage and control on many occasions under very heavy fire.
I would love to receive a copy of the photo you mention together with any other information you might have on Joseph. My husband's grandfather James (1894-1946) was Joseph's younger brother.
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