Saturday 26th August 1916
A letter from W.B. Turnbull dated Monday 28th August 1916 described what had happened on the Saturday 26th August.
"Mr. Forster Brown was badly wounded on Saturday evening and I am sorry to say that he died soon after we arrived at Hospital, and I wish to send you the deepest sympathy of all the men of the 12th Battalion who have known Mr. Forster Brown so long and I am sure we have lost an officer who was deeply respected in the Batln. as he was so fearless and brave. Mr. Maltby was also wounded by the same shell and I am sorry to say he died a little later."
Lieut. Col. H.L. Riley wrote,
"Personally I have lost one of my best officers and one whom I can never replace.
He had only taken over command of the company a short time and had proved himself quite invaluable.
A chance shell fell right into the mess and killed or wounded all the officers of the Company and the Adjutant.
I saw him just after, but he was quite unconscious and did not suffer any pain.
He was always cheerful and the men were devoted to him."
Cameron is buried at the Dive Copse British Cemetery at Sailly-Le-Sec, France.
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