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==1915 (Thursday)==
==1915 (Thursday)==
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*Violent indecisive fighting between [[Four-de-Paris]] and [[Bolante]].
*Letter from [[Brigadier]] Collings to [[Percy Wilfred Machell|Lt-Col. Machell]]: {{quote-left}}Your men are accommodated in huts and the Racecourse building. Please let me know how many in each, and if the accommodation is sufficient for your requirements, also terms you hold the buildings on that is tied or free & when hiring terminates. I see your depot remains at the Racecourse on the battalion proceeding to a training centre. If congestion is the reason you could I suppose easily camp out a company.<ref name="lowther120">{{lowther|recno=120}}</ref>
*Russians occupy [[Memel]], [[East Prussia]] (see [[21 March]] and [[17 February]]).
*Copy of Lt-Col. Machell’s reply: {{quote-left}}One company is located in the various rooms of the [[Blackhall Camp|Grandstand]], one in the stables, which have been specially adapted, and two Companies are in hutments which have been constructed for the purpose. The Camp is situated at a distance of 2 miles from Carlisle. We have no telephone.<ref name="lowther120" />
*Continued Austrian attacks repulsed in the [[Carpathians]] and [[Bukovina]].
*Letter from B.L. Montgomery to Lt-Col. Machell: {{quote-left}}I was talking to General Caunter at Command Headquarters today on the telephone and he said that from now on we were to consider you as belonging to our [[112th Brigade]].<ref>{{lowther|recno=?}}</ref>
*[[Dardanelles]]: [[Allied]] Naval attack on the Narrows; two forts destroyed (see [[19 February]]).
*Battalion Orders: The attention of all ranks ... is called to the urgent necessity of keeping all gates on the racecourse closed, in order to avoid damage to the cattle and sheep of the grazing tenant.<ref>{{lowther|recno=136}}</ref>
*{{HMS|Ocean}}, {{HMS|Irresistible}}, and the French warship ''Bouvet'' sunk; French warship ''Gaulois'' is damaged.
*{{quote-left}}The new [[Khaki|Khaki Uniforms]] will be taken into wear for walking out and otherwise when specially ordered and the clothing of each [[NCO]] and soldier is passed.<ref>{{lowther|recno=135}}</ref>
*Romania calls up seven classes (1909-1915).
*F. Bradshaw (19440) enlists into E Company.<ref>{{lowther|recno=137}}</ref>
*General Sir John Nixon appointed Cormmander-in-Chief British Forces in [[Mesopotamia]] (see [[9 April]]).
*British Government conclude agreement with American cotton interests that cotton should be contraband.


==Notes==
==1916 (Saturday)==
*Hénencourt: Situated in the E1 sector. Front very quiet.
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==References==
==1917 (Sunday)==
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*Rouvroy: The enemy continues to retire followed by the French.
==Acknowledgements==
*The [[Division]] moves forward, two [[Brigade|Brigades]] in front and one in Reserve.
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*The Lonsdales move to the old German front line south of Fouquescourt. Time spent in working on roads and bridging [[trench|trenches]] to allow [[artillery]] and transport to pass. Then at 3.30pm they move to Hattencourt and remains there.
*Deaths: [[Sydney Coppinger (28282 Pte.)]] / [[Steadman Newton (30173 Pte.)]]

==1918 (Monday)==
*Battalion situated in the line. All is quiet except for [[trench mortar|trench mortars]] 'Egypt Ho' and [[machine gun]] fire on tracks during the night.
*{{A Company}} and {{D Company}} hold outpost line from area near 'Turenne Crossing' and 'Colombo Ho'.
*C Company stays in support whilst {{B Company}} remains in reserve. Each post is held by 1 [[NCO]] and 6 men.
*No movement during the day; wiring and working during the night. Hot food carried up twice nightly to all posts by B Company.

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Latest revision as of 21:13, 8 May 2024

March

Lonsdale Battalion events that took place on 18 March.
For events that took place elsewhere, see 18 March on The Great War wiki.

1915 (Thursday)

  • Letter from Brigadier Collings to Lt-Col. Machell: Your men are accommodated in huts and the Racecourse building. Please let me know how many in each, and if the accommodation is sufficient for your requirements, also terms you hold the buildings on that is tied or free & when hiring terminates. I see your depot remains at the Racecourse on the battalion proceeding to a training centre. If congestion is the reason you could I suppose easily camp out a company.[1]
  • Copy of Lt-Col. Machell’s reply: One company is located in the various rooms of the Grandstand, one in the stables, which have been specially adapted, and two Companies are in hutments which have been constructed for the purpose. The Camp is situated at a distance of 2 miles from Carlisle. We have no telephone.[1]
  • Letter from B.L. Montgomery to Lt-Col. Machell: I was talking to General Caunter at Command Headquarters today on the telephone and he said that from now on we were to consider you as belonging to our 112th Brigade.[2]
  • Battalion Orders: The attention of all ranks ... is called to the urgent necessity of keeping all gates on the racecourse closed, in order to avoid damage to the cattle and sheep of the grazing tenant.[3]
  • The new Khaki Uniforms will be taken into wear for walking out and otherwise when specially ordered and the clothing of each NCO and soldier is passed.[4]
  • F. Bradshaw (19440) enlists into E Company.[5]

1916 (Saturday)

  • Hénencourt: Situated in the E1 sector. Front very quiet.

1917 (Sunday)

1918 (Monday)

  • Battalion situated in the line. All is quiet except for trench mortars 'Egypt Ho' and machine gun fire on tracks during the night.
  • A Company and D Company hold outpost line from area near 'Turenne Crossing' and 'Colombo Ho'.
  • C Company stays in support whilst B Company remains in reserve. Each post is held by 1 NCO and 6 men.
  • No movement during the day; wiring and working during the night. Hot food carried up twice nightly to all posts by B Company.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Record No. DLONS/L/13/13/120
  2. Record No. DLONS/L/13/13/?
  3. Record No. DLONS/L/13/13/136
  4. Record No. DLONS/L/13/13/135
  5. Record No. DLONS/L/13/13/137
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