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==1915 (Friday)==
==1915 (Friday)==
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*French make a little progress at [[Les Eparges]] (east of [[Verdun]]).
*General Equipment Indent: 500 sandbags.<ref>{{lowther|recno=66}}</ref>
*Heavy fighting in the [[Vosges]]; Germans take the [[Reichsackerkopf]] and occupy [[Metzeral]] and Sondernach.
*[[Battalion]] Orders: The Miniature Range will be at the disposal of Companies for application Practice, one sighting shot and five rounds per officer, [[NCO]] and man.<ref>{{lowther|recno=136}}</ref>
*Russian counter-offensive on East Prussian frontier.
*J. Styles (17603) enlists to {{C Company}}.<ref>{{lowther|recno=135}}</ref>
*Sorties at [[Przemsyl]] repulsed.
*Austrian offensive on the [[Dunajec (river)|River Dunajec]] checked after slight advance.
*Russian retreat near Nadworna.
*[[Stanislau]] ([[Galicia]]) captured by Austrian forces (see [[30 October]] 1914, and [[4 March]] 1915).
*[[Bombardment]] of forts at entrance to [[Dardanelles]] by five British and three French battleships and battle-cruisers (see [[18 March]]).
*Norwegian SS ''Belridge'' torpedoed in Channel (but not sunk) and reaches port. First ship torpedoes by German submarine without warning.<ref group="note">German Government subsequently asserted that this ship was attacked in error.</ref>
*Memoranda published by British Government in reply to [[USA]] Notes about the neutral flag<ref group="note">It is urged that the British Merchant Shipping Act allows the use of the British flag by ships of other nations for the purpose of evading capture, and no nation has forbidden such use of its flag. It is added, however, that the British Government has no intention of advertising British merchant shipping to use foreign flags as a general practice or to resort to them except in order to escape capture or destruction. A belligerent vessel has the obligation of ascertaining the character of a ship before capturing it, and the British Government cannot assume responsibility for what may happen if this is disregarded.</ref> and SS ''Wilhelmina''.<ref group="note">The memorandum states that when the ''Wilhelmina's'' cargo was seized, the British Government had before them the German decree of [[25 January|January 25]], under an article of which imported grain and flour might be delivered only to certain organisations under Government control or to municipal authorities. It has since become know that on [[6 February|February 6]] this article was repealed. The effect of this change must be decided in the Prize Court. The article in question, however, was not the only reason for the seizure of the cargo: the conduct of [[Germany]] was sufficient justification.</ref>


==Notes==
==1916 (Saturday)==
*Hénencourt Wood: In hut [[billet|billets]] involved in [[fatigue duty|fatigue duties]].
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==References==
==1917 (Monday)==
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*Miravaux: General parades for training and instruction.
==Acknowledgements==

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==1918 (Tuesday)==
*The [[Lonsdales]] are relieved by the 1st Dorsets and move to Vandamme Camp near Woesten. Relief complete by 12 noon.

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Latest revision as of 09:37, 6 May 2024

February

Lonsdale Battalion events that took place on 19 February.
For events that took place elsewhere, see 19 February on The Great War wiki.

1915 (Friday)

  • General Equipment Indent: 500 sandbags.[1]
  • Battalion Orders: The Miniature Range will be at the disposal of Companies for application Practice, one sighting shot and five rounds per officer, NCO and man.[2]
  • J. Styles (17603) enlists to C Company.[3]

1916 (Saturday)

1917 (Monday)

  • Miravaux: General parades for training and instruction.

1918 (Tuesday)

  • The Lonsdales are relieved by the 1st Dorsets and move to Vandamme Camp near Woesten. Relief complete by 12 noon.

References

  1. Record No. DLONS/L/13/13/66
  2. Record No. DLONS/L/13/13/136
  3. Record No. DLONS/L/13/13/135
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