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Sgt. Joseph Glen

British Army 1st Battalion Black Watch

from:33 Sidnet Street, Arbroath, Scotland

Joseph Glen was the eldest son of Joseph Glen Sr., 33 Sidney Street, Arbroath. He joined the Black Watch prior to the war. He survived the war, helping found a branch of the Labor Party in Arbroath, before emigrating with the rest of his family to the United States in 1920, where his descendants still reside. He was the elder brother of Lance-Corporal, James Glen, 1st Black Watch, who fell in action on 31st October 1914 at the First Battle of Ypres.



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