GU BRISEADH NA FAIRE

SERJEANT MALCOLM FISHER

ARGYLL AND SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS

4TH NOVEMBER 1916 AGE 35

BURIED: CHOCQUES MILITARY CEMETERY, FRANCE


Malcolm Fisher was a clerk in the Clydesdale Bank, Dundee. A married man, he enlisted in the 14th Battalion the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders on 27 May 1915. After training, the battalion crossed to France in June 1916. Fisher died of wounds in a Casualty Clearing Station in Chocques five months later.
Serjeant Fisher's wife, Catherine, chose his Gaelic inscription; it translates as 'until day break'. It's not part of a quotation from the Song of Solomon 2:17: Until the day break and the shadows flee away. The Gaelic for this is: Gus am bris an la, agus an teich na sgailean.