Harold J. Milne
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Major Harold James Milne,
OBE The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organisations, and public service outside the civil service. It was established o ...
, MC, DL, JP (10 March 1889 – 15 April 1963) was a figure in local government in the north east of Scotland, and a recipient of the Military Cross. Born in
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, he was the son of a prominent local solicitor, James Milne, and Mary Tarras. He followed in his father's footsteps taking up his training at the University of Aberdeen in 1912, but his studies were cut short in 1914 when he volunteered for the Army. During the First World War, he rose through the ranks to become an Acting Captain in the Gordon Highlanders. During the Battle of Arras in April 1917, he received a gunshot wound to the face, almost losing his left eye. In October 1918, he was awarded the Military Cross for conducting "the advance of his company to a position in front with great gallantry and skill...showing complete indifference to danger while taking up dispositions in a heavily shelled wood". When the war ended he returned to his hometown of Fraserburgh, being active in the Ex-Servicemens' Association, as well as other community-based organisations. He was an Elder at
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. He was a keen supporter of the Boys' Brigade, serving as the second Company Captain of the 1st Fraserburgh Boys' Brigade from 1924 until the outbreak of war in 1940. He returned to his war duties, attaining the rank of Honorary Major. He was for many years elected to the Fraserburgh Town Council, serving as a Baillie for the majority of his time there. He was, though, elected as Provost of Fraserburgh in 1950, a role he held until 1956. In 1954, he was appointed a
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, also being appointed an OBE in 1954 for services to local government. He was the first person to be awarded the Freedom of the Town of Fraserburgh.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Milne, Harold J. 1889 births 1963 deaths People from Fraserburgh Councillors in Aberdeenshire Recipients of the Military Cross Deputy Lieutenants of Aberdeenshire Officers of the Order of the British Empire Gordon Highlanders officers British Army personnel of World War I Provosts in Scotland