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== History ==
== History ==
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* In August 1914 the 1/5th Battalion was in Carlisle. Army Troops were attached to the East Lancashire Division. Moved to Barrow.
* In August 1914 the 1/5th Battalion was in Carlisle. Army Troops were attached to the East Lancashire Division. Moved to Barrow.
* 26th October 1914 the Battalion landed at Le Havre and was attached to Lines of Communication. [Official History of the war mentions attachment to Jullundur Brigade in Lahore Division].
* 26th October 1914 the Battalion landed at Le Havre and was attached to Lines of Communication. [Official History of the war mentions attachment to Jullundur Brigade in Lahore Division].
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* 20th December 1915 the Battalion was transferred to 151st Brigade in same Division.
* 20th December 1915 the Battalion was transferred to 151st Brigade in same Division.
* 12th February 1918 the Battalion was transferred to the 66th (2nd East Lancashire) Division as a Pioneer Battalion.
* 12th February 1918 the Battalion was transferred to the 66th (2nd East Lancashire) Division as a Pioneer Battalion.
* 7th May 1918 the Battalion was transferred to 97th Brigade in 32nd Division and absorbed the cadre of the Regiment's [[11th (Service) Battalion Border Regiment (Lonsdale)|11th Battalion]] (Lonsdale).<ref>Information from [http://www.1914-1918.net/border.htm The Long, Long Trail (Border Regiment Article)] by Chris Baker.</ref>
* 7th May 1918 the Battalion was transferred to [[Glossary:Brigade, 97th|97th Brigade]] in [[Glossary:Division, 32nd|32nd Division]] and absorbed the cadre of the Regiment's [[11th Battalion]] (Lonsdale).<ref>Information from [http://www.1914-1918.net/border.htm The Long, Long Trail (Border Regiment Article)] by Chris Baker.</ref>


== Personal Diary ==
== Personal Diary ==

Revision as of 00:06, 22 January 2017

History

  • In August 1914 the 1/5th Battalion was in Carlisle. Army Troops were attached to the East Lancashire Division. Moved to Barrow.
  • 26th October 1914 the Battalion landed at Le Havre and was attached to Lines of Communication. [Official History of the war mentions attachment to Jullundur Brigade in Lahore Division].
  • 5th May 1915 the Battalion was attached to 149th Brigade in 50th (Northumbrian) Division.
  • 20th December 1915 the Battalion was transferred to 151st Brigade in same Division.
  • 12th February 1918 the Battalion was transferred to the 66th (2nd East Lancashire) Division as a Pioneer Battalion.
  • 7th May 1918 the Battalion was transferred to 97th Brigade in 32nd Division and absorbed the cadre of the Regiment's 11th Battalion (Lonsdale).[1]

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References / notes

  1. Information from The Long, Long Trail (Border Regiment Article) by Chris Baker.
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