| Surname | Legge | |||
| First Name(s) | George | |||
| Place of Birth | Glasgow | |||
| Club(s) | Queen's Park | |||
| Service | British Army | |||
| Rank | Private | |||
| Service Number | S/12209 | |||
| Previous Service Number(s) | - | |||
| Regiment or Corps | Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders | |||
| Unit(s) | 5th (Service) Battalion | |||
| Previous Regiment(s) or Corps | - | |||
| Unit(s) | - | |||
| Type of Casualty (If applicable) | Killed in Action | |||
| Theatre of War (If applicable) | Western European Theatre | |||
| Date of Death (If applicable) | 25/09/1915 | |||
| Place of Death (If applicable) | France and Flanders | |||
| Place of Burial/Commemoration (If applicable) | Loos Memorial | |||
| Grave/Memorial Reference (If applicable) | Panel 119 to 124. | |||
| Awards and Decorations | - | |||
| Citation(s) | - | |||
| Supplementary Notes | "D" Company. 5th Battalion. Son of Amelia Legge, of 256, Darnley St., Pollokshields, Glasgow, and the late John Legge. |
