Private James Crozier was a Northern Irish born Soldier "Shot at Dawn".
The society visit the grave annually and have a small memorial as it is thought he was wrongly executed.
He was unconscious, blindfolded and tied to an execution post as he was carried out to his punishment for desertion.
He was killed by a shot to the head after the firing squad failed to kill him on the first attempt on 27th February 1916.
This memorial stone is situated in Sucrerie Military Cemetery, Colincamps in France, although he was first buried in a village called Mailly-Maillet.

Society Member Mervyn Bailie at the graveside of Private James Crozier