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==1914==
==1914 (Tuesday)==
*Newspaper article ''[[Notes of the Week (Editorial about the War)]]'' is published in the [[Workington Star and Harrington Guardian]].
*{{WF}} - [[Belgium]]: Battles near [[Tirlemont]], [[St. Trond]], and [[Diest]].
*Field Marshal Earl Kitchener's '{{wl|Your Country Needs You}}' call to arms recruiting campaign is published, explaining the new terms of service and the call 100,000 men to enlist.<ref>[http://www.1914-1918.net/kitcheners.htm Was my soldier in "Kitchener's Army"?] Chris Baker. The Long, Long Trail. Accessed 3 August 2016.</ref>
**&nbsp;[[Lorraine]]: German counter-offensive from [[Metz]]; vain attacks at [[Spincourt]] and [[Blamont]].
*{{NO}} - German cruisers ''[[Goeben]]'' and ''[[Breslau]]'' enter [[Dardanelles]].
*{{PO}} - [[Great Britain]]: The Press Bureau constituted.


==1916 (Friday)==
==References/notes==
*[[Battalion]] remains in [[trench]]es in the front line (Cambrin Sector) where the day is comparatively quiet.
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*A few hostile [[trench mortar]]s are sent over during the day doing no material damage; 11th Border's TM's reply with good success.
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*The Commanding Officer visits the trenches at 9:00pm and Major Chamberlayne at 1:00am.

==1917 (Saturday)==
*Battalion carries out training at Ooste Dunkerque under [[Company]] arrangements.

==1918 (Sunday)==
*Deaths: [[William Denney (13460 L/Cpl.)]].
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Latest revision as of 21:07, 11 July 2022

August

Lonsdale Battalion events that took place on 11 August.
For events that took place elsewhere, see 11 August on The Great War wiki.

1914 (Tuesday)

1916 (Friday)

  • Battalion remains in trenches in the front line (Cambrin Sector) where the day is comparatively quiet.
  • A few hostile trench mortars are sent over during the day doing no material damage; 11th Border's TM's reply with good success.
  • The Commanding Officer visits the trenches at 9:00pm and Major Chamberlayne at 1:00am.

1917 (Saturday)

  • Battalion carries out training at Ooste Dunkerque under Company arrangements.

1918 (Sunday)


References

  1. Was my soldier in "Kitchener's Army"? Chris Baker. The Long, Long Trail. Accessed 3 August 2016.
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