The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Forgotten Fife soldier’ s name is added to war memorial 80 years on

- CLAIRE WARRENDER

AFife soldier killed in action during the Second World War has finally been honoured in his home town.

Private George Buglass was just 27 when he died in Hong Kong in December 1941, during the bitter Far East campaign.

However, his name has never appeared on any UK memorial – until now.

On Saturday, the name George Buglass, of the 2nd Battalion Royal Scots, was officially added to Cupar war memorial during a poignant rededicati­on ceremony.

It followed two years of representa­tion by his family, some of whom attended the service.

And Mr Buglass’s niece Margaret L’etang said it gave her peace to know her uncle had been recognised after 80 years.

“It was as if I couldn’t be at peace until it was done,” she said.

Mrs L’etang, from Arbroath, was looking into her ancestry when she decided to find out where her uncle was buried.

“My mother always spoke about him and cried, but I didn’t know too much,” she said.

She discovered that while there was no marked grave, he does appear on the Sai Wann memorial in Hong Kong.

But when she went to George’s home town of Cupar, his name was not there.

“It turned out he wasn’t on any war memorial in this country and that really bothered me,” she said.

She enlisted the help of Cupar Conservati­ve councillor Tony Miklinski in a bid to have her uncle recognised.

And he was only too happy to assist with the backing of the Ministry of Defence.

On Saturday, Mrs L’etang travelled to Fife with sister Heather, from Inverness, and brother Douglas, who lives in Banchory.

There, the Rev Gavin Black rededicate­d the memorial and Mrs L’etang read out every name inscribed on it – including that of her uncle. And then followed the sounding of the Last Post before a lone piper’s lament.

The ceremony was also attended by members of the Royal Scots and the Cupar branch of the British Legion.

It was as if I couldn’t be at peace until it was done

 ?? ?? REMEMBRANC­E: Margaret L’etang lays a wreath in memory of her uncle, Pte George Buglass, at Cupar war memorial. Picture by Kenny Smith.
REMEMBRANC­E: Margaret L’etang lays a wreath in memory of her uncle, Pte George Buglass, at Cupar war memorial. Picture by Kenny Smith.

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