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Amended service dates as per the official record of service
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The [[6th Battalion War Diary, September 1916|6th Border Regiment War Diary entry for 26 September 1916]] reads: "The attack of the Border Regiment (was)…led by Captain Carr and 2Lt Fulton who, though wounded before the objective was reached, carried on and saw his men established; the captures amounted to 2 [[machine gun]]s and 191 prisoners, while nearly 100 enemy were killed; Captain Carr and 2Lt A. Fulton led most gallantly and were a very fine example to their men. Both of these officers were wounded before or at Joseph trench but continued in the attack and saw their men settle down to work in Schwaben before thinking of themselves. In the second [[trench]] Capt. Carr tackled 3 of the enemy single handed and accounted for two of these before he was knocked out by a second wound."
 
At Ypres Adam was the officer commanding A Company of the [[1st Border Regiment]], and had been newly promoted to the rank of Captain. Throughout the war he served with the University of Edinburgh Officer Training Corps (September 1914 / February 1915) and several battalions of the [[Border Regiment]].
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*[[3rd Border Regiment]] – April 1915 - June 1915
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*[[1st Border Regiment]] – February 1917 / August 1917
*3rd Border Regiment – 29 November 1917 / 20 December 1917
*Command Depot, Heaton Park, Manchester - 20 December 1917 / 28 August 1918
*3rd Border Regiment – 28 August 1918 / 31 December 1918
*[[2nd Border Regiment]] - 31 December 1918 / January 1919
*Demobilised - February 1919
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*Promotion to [[Lieutenant]] – 5 August 1915
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