"Alexander Brough" is listed in the "Commonwealth War Graves Commission" website (www.cwgc.org), which states that he was a "Second Lieutenant" in the "Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)" in World War I, that he died on 18 November 1915 at 22 years old (born about 1893), is listed in the Hill 10 Cemetery in Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey, and was the "Son of George Balfour Brough and Agnes Wilson Brough, of 14, Symers St., Downfield, Dundee", Angus, Scotland.