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==1915 (Monday)==
==1915 (Monday)==
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*French establish a new line two kilometres in front of old positions between [[Perthes]] and [[Beauséjour]].
*W. Robinson (15284) of {{C Company}} is deprived of 7 days’ pay.<ref name="lowther137">{{lowther|recno=137}}</ref>
*Niemen River front: Collapse of German offensive; signs of a general retreat.<ref group="note">German offensive against [[Russia]] began on [[6 February]], 1915 in north west [[Poland]]. It was stopped on the Plotsk-Raciaz after a severe battle between [[16 February|16]] and [[18 February]]. The Germans began an offensive from [[East Prussia]] on [[22 February]], which was stopped on the line [[Kovna]]-[[Niemen]]-[[Przasnysz]]-[[Grodno]]-[[Osovyets]]. The Germans took Przasnysz on [[26 February]] but the town after changing hands several times was finally secured by the Russians the following day. Hindenburg then attempted an offensive in the Kherjele-Przasynsz district, but was beaten back and retired to prepared portions on [[14 March]].</ref>
*H.J. Bannon (15542) of {{A Company}} receives 4 days’ detention.<ref name="lowther137" />
*Heavy fighting near [[Grodno]] and [[Osovyets]].
*Austrian attacks repulsed in the [[Carpathians]].<ref group="note">An Austrian offensive in the [[Carpathians]] in the region of the [[San (river)|San River]] was checked between 1 and [[4 March]], 1915. A further offensive on a 90-mile front, between [[Gorlice]] and the [[Uzsok Pass]], continued until [[21 March]], the aim being probably to relieve pressure on [[Przemysl]], which the offensive failed to do.</ref>
*Premier announces presumed "enemy destination" ships will be detained if necessary.
*£187,000,000 asked for.


==1916 (Wednesday)==
==Notes==
*[[Battalion]] situated in [[billet]]s in Hénencourt.
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*All leave is stopped for a return to another part of the line.
==References==

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==1917 (Thursday)==
==Acknowledgements==
*Le Quesnel: In billets as [[Brigade]] Reserve. Preparations are made prior to marching for the line.
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*Battalion parades and marches off in companies at 1pm, relieving the 2nd Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers in Support Line 'Kuropatkin'.
*Major Chamberlayne takes over as Second in Command.

==1918 (Friday)==
*Battalion situated at camp near Woesten.
*Companies at the disposal of officers commanding companies for training, on the range and in open fighting.
*Signallers, [[Sniping|snipers]], scouts and [[Lewis gun|Lewis Gunners]] carry on independently. Lecture in salvage to [[NCO]]'s.

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Latest revision as of 15:04, 6 May 2024

March

Lonsdale Battalion events that took place on 1 March.
For events that took place elsewhere, see 1 March on The Great War wiki.

1915 (Monday)

  • W. Robinson (15284) of C Company is deprived of 7 days’ pay.[1]
  • H.J. Bannon (15542) of A Company receives 4 days’ detention.[1]

1916 (Wednesday)

  • Battalion situated in billets in Hénencourt.
  • All leave is stopped for a return to another part of the line.

1917 (Thursday)

  • Le Quesnel: In billets as Brigade Reserve. Preparations are made prior to marching for the line.
  • Battalion parades and marches off in companies at 1pm, relieving the 2nd Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers in Support Line 'Kuropatkin'.
  • Major Chamberlayne takes over as Second in Command.

1918 (Friday)

  • Battalion situated at camp near Woesten.
  • Companies at the disposal of officers commanding companies for training, on the range and in open fighting.
  • Signallers, snipers, scouts and Lewis Gunners carry on independently. Lecture in salvage to NCO's.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Record No. DLONS/L/13/13/137
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