18 November: Difference between revisions

Content added Content deleted
No edit summary
m (refs updated)
 
(21 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
<noinclude>{{Calendar|November|hide31=yes}}{{Date-introtext}}</noinclude>__NOTOC__
<noinclude>{{Calendar|November|hide31=yes}}{{Date-introtext}}</noinclude>__NOTOC__
==1914==
==1914 (Wednesday)==
*Hirings take place in Brampton.<ref>{{lowther|recno=7}}</ref>
*Hirings take place in {{wl|Brampton}}.<ref>{{lowther|recno=7}}</ref>
*Telegram from [[Percy Wilfred Machell|Lt-Col. Machell]] to Recruiting Office: {{quote-left}}....now only taking odd men who had been enlisted previously and sent home.{{quote-right}} <ref>{{lowther|recno=6}}</ref>
*Telegram from [[Percy Wilfred Machell|Lt-Col. Machell]] to Recruiting Office: "now only taking odd men who had been enlisted previously and sent home." <ref>{{lowther|recno=6}}</ref>


==1916==
==1915 (Thursday)==
*Codford Camp: "The attention of all ranks is called to the necessity of leaving barracks in a clean condition, and thus avoid the heavy expense entailed by having rooms scrubbed by civilian labour after our departure." <ref>{{lowther|recno=144}}</ref>
*Battalion situated in the Redan Sector trenches. At midnight the Commanding Officer and Adjutant leave Battalion Headquarters and lays a tape as they move in direction of Wagon Road. Companies follow, marching into position along Wagon Road. By 4am the Lonsdales are ready.<ref name="wdnov16">[[11th Battalion War Diary, November 1916]]</ref>
*At 4.30am the Commanding Officer gives last-minute instructions to Officers Commanding Companies. The Companies move into position by 5am and at 6.10am (zero time) the artillery barrage opens and the Lonsdales advance in perfect order to attack, {{quote-left}}the spirit of the men being a fine sight to see in spite of the intense cold in which they had to lie & wait.{{quote-right}} Some reach 'Munich Trench' however, soon after it is difficult to ascertain the position of every Company.<ref name="wdnov16" />
*The Germans put over a heavy bombardment, including several rockets that burst into four red stars. Further considerable hostile machine gun fire ensues, some which appears to come from a gun well in the rear of 'Frankfort Trench,' engaging in indirect fire onto the ground over which the Lonsdale attack is being delivered.<ref name="wdnov16" />
*Soon after daylight Captain Ross & 2nd Lieut. Greenhill are found, having earlier been held up, with some Lonsdale and K.O.Y.L.I. men near a communication trench running between 'Wagon Road' and 'Munich Trench.' Sharp fighting occurs and bombing attacks are delivered. A bombing post is established and further behind two Lewis Guns are positioned commanding both flanks.<ref name="wdnov16" />
*After dark several men, those who were left on the 'Wagon Road' side of 'Munich Trench,' return after having held shell holes opposite the German line. During the day until 10pm, stretcher bearers are continuously over the top, bringing in and attending to wounded men.<ref name="wdnov16" />
*The remaining men are reorganized, placing 'Wagon Road' in a state of defence. Wounded men crawling back are continually sniped at by the enemy.<ref name="wdnov16" />


==1917==
==1916 (Saturday)==
*Battalion situated in the Redan Sector [[trench]]es. At midnight the Commanding Officer and [[Adjutant]] leave Battalion Headquarters and lay a tape as they move in direction of Wagon Road. Companies follow, marching into position along Wagon Road. By 4am the [[Lonsdales]] are ready.
*Battalion situated at 'Road Camp' involved in training.<ref name="wdnov17">[[11th Battalion War Diary, November 1917]]</ref>
*The Commanding Officer gives last-minute instructions to Officers Commanding Companies at 4.30am. The Companies move into position by 5am and at 6.10am (zero time) the [[artillery]] [[barrage]] opens and the Lonsdales advance in perfect order to attack, "the spirit of the men being a fine sight to see in spite of the intense cold in which they had to lie & wait." Some reach 'Munich Trench' however, soon after it is difficult to ascertain the position of every [[company]].

*The Germans put over a heavy [[bombardment]], including several rockets that burst into four red stars. Further considerable hostile machine gun fire ensues, some which appears to come from a gun well in the rear of 'Frankfort Trench,' engaging in indirect fire onto the ground over which the Lonsdale attack is being delivered.
==References / notes==
*Soon after daylight Captain Ross & 2nd Lieut. Greenhill are found, having earlier been held up, with some Lonsdale and K.O.Y.L.I. men near a communication trench running between 'Wagon Road' and 'Munich Trench.' Sharp fighting occurs and bombing attacks are delivered. A bombing post is established and further behind two [[Lewis gun]]s are positioned commanding both [[flank]]s.
{{lowther copyright}}
*After dark several men, those who were left on the 'Wagon Road' side of 'Munich Trench,' return after having held shell holes opposite the German line. During the day until 10pm, [[stretcher bearer]]s are continuously over the top, bringing in and attending to wounded men.
<references />
*The remaining men are reorganised, placing 'Wagon Road' in a state of defence. Wounded men crawling back are continually sniped at by the enemy.
===The following Lonsdale men died this day in 1916===
{{Lonsdale Casualties 18 November 1916}}{{clear}}
==1917 (Sunday)==
*Battalion situated at 'Road Camp' involved in training.
<br/>
<!--{{notes}}-->{{refs}}{{acks}}
<noinclude>
<noinclude>
[[Category:Events by day|323]]
[[Category:Events by day|323]]

Latest revision as of 22:11, 1 December 2022

November

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

1914 (Wednesday)

  • Hirings take place in Brampton.[1]
  • Telegram from Lt-Col. Machell to Recruiting Office: "now only taking odd men who had been enlisted previously and sent home." [2]

1915 (Thursday)

  • Codford Camp: "The attention of all ranks is called to the necessity of leaving barracks in a clean condition, and thus avoid the heavy expense entailed by having rooms scrubbed by civilian labour after our departure." [3]

1916 (Saturday)

  • Battalion situated in the Redan Sector trenches. At midnight the Commanding Officer and Adjutant leave Battalion Headquarters and lay a tape as they move in direction of Wagon Road. Companies follow, marching into position along Wagon Road. By 4am the Lonsdales are ready.
  • The Commanding Officer gives last-minute instructions to Officers Commanding Companies at 4.30am. The Companies move into position by 5am and at 6.10am (zero time) the artillery barrage opens and the Lonsdales advance in perfect order to attack, "the spirit of the men being a fine sight to see in spite of the intense cold in which they had to lie & wait." Some reach 'Munich Trench' however, soon after it is difficult to ascertain the position of every company.
  • The Germans put over a heavy bombardment, including several rockets that burst into four red stars. Further considerable hostile machine gun fire ensues, some which appears to come from a gun well in the rear of 'Frankfort Trench,' engaging in indirect fire onto the ground over which the Lonsdale attack is being delivered.
  • Soon after daylight Captain Ross & 2nd Lieut. Greenhill are found, having earlier been held up, with some Lonsdale and K.O.Y.L.I. men near a communication trench running between 'Wagon Road' and 'Munich Trench.' Sharp fighting occurs and bombing attacks are delivered. A bombing post is established and further behind two Lewis guns are positioned commanding both flanks.
  • After dark several men, those who were left on the 'Wagon Road' side of 'Munich Trench,' return after having held shell holes opposite the German line. During the day until 10pm, stretcher bearers are continuously over the top, bringing in and attending to wounded men.
  • The remaining men are reorganised, placing 'Wagon Road' in a state of defence. Wounded men crawling back are continually sniped at by the enemy.

The following Lonsdale men died this day in 1916

1917 (Sunday)

  • Battalion situated at 'Road Camp' involved in training.


References

  1. Record No. DLONS/L/13/13/7
  2. Record No. DLONS/L/13/13/6
  3. Record No. DLONS/L/13/13/144
Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies.