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==1916 (Friday)==
==1916 (Friday)==
*Battalion situated at [[Crucifix Corner]] involved in [[fatigue duty]].
*Battalion situated at [[Crucifix Corner]] involved in {{gw|fatigue duty}}.
*Major Girdwood, <small>[[DSO]]</small>, Northumberland Fusiliers takes over command from Major Chamberlayne who is appointed 2nd in Command of the Battalion.
*Major Girdwood, <small>[[DSO]]</small>, Northumberland Fusiliers takes over command from Major Chamberlayne who is appointed 2nd in Command of the Battalion.
*The following newspaper articles are published:
*The following newspaper articles are published in the [[Workington Star and Harrington Guardian]]:
**''[[An Appreciation of Lt-Col. Colonel Machell]]''.<ref>''[[An Appreciation of Lt-Col. Colonel Machell]]'' &ndash; [[Workington Star and Harrington Guardian]]. Published 14 July 1916.</ref>
**''[[An Appreciation of Lt-Col. Colonel Machell]]''
**''[[Casualties - Lewis and Ashton]]''.<ref>''[[Casualties - Lewis and Ashton]]'' &ndash; [[Workington Star and Harrington Guardian]]. Published 14 July 1916.</ref>
**''[[Casualties - Lewis and Ashton]]''
**''[[Killed - Pte. Osbourne Morgan Lewis]]''.<ref>''[[Killed - Pte. Osbourne Morgan Lewis]]'' &ndash; [[Workington Star and Harrington Guardian]]. Published 14 July 1916.</ref>
**''[[Killed - Pte. Osbourne Morgan Lewis]]''
**''[[Wounded - Pte. Robert McKegg]]''.<ref>''[[Wounded - Pte. Robert McKegg]]'' &ndash; [[Workington Star and Harrington Guardian]]. Published 14 July 1916.</ref><ref group="note">[[Private]] [[Robert John Reed McKegg (16298)|Robert McKegg]] was actually [[killed in action]] on [[1 July]] 1916. The newspaper article stated that "the wound was not serious," that he received "a nice [[blighty]] one" and, what all parents wanted to hear of their sons fighting abroad, that "he would soon be home." The article then mentioned that a further letter was written by the Chaplain of the Regiment to Robert McKegg's parents stating he had in fact been killed in action.</ref>
**''[[Wounded - Pte. Robert McKegg]]''<ref group="lower-alpha">[[Private]] [[Robert John Reed McKegg (16298)|Robert McKegg]] was actually [[killed in action]] on [[1 July]] 1916. The newspaper article stated that "the wound was not serious," that he received "a nice {{gw|blighty}} one" and, what all parents wanted to hear of their sons fighting abroad, that "he would soon be home." The article then mentioned that a further letter was written by the Chaplain of the Regiment to Robert McKegg's parents stating he had in fact been killed in action.</ref>
*Deaths:
*Deaths:
**[[Reuben Hetherington (16301 L/Cpl.)]]
**[[Reuben Hetherington (16301 L/Cpl.)]]
**[[Joseph William Leck (15354 Pte.)]]
**[[Joseph William Leck (15354 Pte.)]]
**[[John Alexander Little (19708 Pte.)]]
**[[John Alexander Little (19708 Pte.)]]
**[[Benjamin Martin (15485)]]
**[[Benjamin Martin (15485)]]<ref group="note">[[Lance Corporal]] [[Benjamin Martin (15485)|Benjamin Martin]] was [[killed in action]] and is commemorated on the {{CWGC link|id=80800|name=Thiepval Memorial}}.</ref>


==1917 (Saturday)==
==1917 (Saturday)==
*Battalion remains in rest at Coxyde.
*Battalion remains in rest at Coxyde.
*[[Arthur Shinn (28632)]] [[dies of wounds]].


==1918 (Sunday)==
==1918 (Sunday)==
*Battalion training continues with 1st Battalion 130th Infantry Regiment (USA) at Ailly-le-Haut-Clocher.<ref group="note">The [[Lonsdales]] were in their final month before being disbanded. Where training is concerned, this was done alongside the American infantry. It was during this period that they moved to several different locations in the eventual run up to the disbandment papers being approved. On [[29 July]], 1918, the [[11th Battalion War Diary, July 1918|war diary states]]: {{quote-left}}orders received for WO's, [[NCO]]'s and men of the cadres to proceed to join the [[1/5th Border Regiment]] (A.G. letter C.R. 5/9054/30 G.) and for battalion to be disbanded from date of departure.{{quote-right}} The Lonsdale are disbanded two days later on [[31 July]].</ref>
*Battalion training continues with 1st Battalion 130th Infantry Regiment (USA) at Ailly-le-Haut-Clocher.<ref group="lower-alpha">The [[Lonsdales]] were in their final month before being disbanded. Where training is concerned, this was done alongside the American infantry. It was during this period that they moved to several different locations in the eventual run up to the disbandment papers being approved. On [[29 July]], 1918, the [[11th Battalion War Diary, July 1918|war diary states]]: "orders received for WO's, {{gw|NCO}}'s and men of the cadres to proceed to join the [[1/5th Border Regiment]] (A.G. letter C.R. 5/9054/30 G.) and for battalion to be disbanded from date of departure." The Lonsdale are disbanded two days later on [[31 July]].</ref>


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Latest revision as of 17:04, 22 May 2024

July

Lonsdale Battalion events that took place on 14 July.
For events that took place elsewhere, see 14 July on The Great War wiki.

1916 (Friday)

1917 (Saturday)

1918 (Sunday)

  • Battalion training continues with 1st Battalion 130th Infantry Regiment (USA) at Ailly-le-Haut-Clocher.[b]

Notes

  1. Private Robert McKegg was actually killed in action on 1 July 1916. The newspaper article stated that "the wound was not serious," that he received "a nice blighty one" and, what all parents wanted to hear of their sons fighting abroad, that "he would soon be home." The article then mentioned that a further letter was written by the Chaplain of the Regiment to Robert McKegg's parents stating he had in fact been killed in action.
  2. The Lonsdales were in their final month before being disbanded. Where training is concerned, this was done alongside the American infantry. It was during this period that they moved to several different locations in the eventual run up to the disbandment papers being approved. On 29 July, 1918, the war diary states: "orders received for WO's, NCO's and men of the cadres to proceed to join the 1/5th Border Regiment (A.G. letter C.R. 5/9054/30 G.) and for battalion to be disbanded from date of departure." The Lonsdale are disbanded two days later on 31 July.
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