1st Battalion War Diary, July 1917: Difference between revisions

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|CANAL BANK N<sup>R</sup> BOESINGHE
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|{{left|Casualties week ending 13/7/17 <ref>Commonwealth War Graves Commission: Casualties 1st Border Regiment killed in Belgium week ending 13/7/17 records the death of Second Lieutenant Henry Clarence Horsburgh Lane who died 10/07/1917. At the time of his death, Lane was serving with 11th Border. Their War Diary entry for 10/7/17 records that "T/2/LT H.G.H. LANE" is on strength.</ref>|offset=5px}}
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|{{left|CORNER arriving 1.30 AM.<br>Moved 3.30 to [?Monton] Farm. Whole battalion on [[working party]] for Second Division. Split into 2 parties of 2 companies each & worked making CLARGES ST to the CANAL from BOESINGHE & then across [?canal] making roads as far as ARTILLERY WOOD (700y).<br>CAPT. A.V.H. WOOD wounded. C.S.M Randolph1Randolph killed. 8 Other Ranks killed <ref>Commonwealth War Graves Commission: Casualties 1st Border Regiment killed on 31 July 1917 in Belgium:
*Sgt. 4372 Robert Montgomery
*Cpl. 33608 Percy Douglas Bennett