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*{{WF}} - French positions east of [[Metzeral]] ([[Alsace]]) attacked, captured, and finally evacuated by enemy. French gain near [[Bagatelle]] ([[Argonne]]).
*{{EF}} - Russians cleared from left bank of [[Vistula (river)|Vistula]] above [[Ivangorod]]. Enemy storms Miluny ([[Warsaw]]) and attacks [[Narev (river)|Narev]] bridgehead at Rojan.
*{{SF}} - Austrians hold bridgehead of [[Gorizia]] against fierce attacks. Italians capture 1,500 prisoners on [[Carso]].
*{{AE}} - Announced that 30 Turkish officers with arms cargo sailed for [[Tripoli]]; Italians demand war on [[Turkey]].
*{{PO}} - Mr. Roosevelt denounces his countrymen as accessories after the fact to [[Germany]]'s crimes in [[Belgium]].
** Turkish portion of Dedeagach railway ceded to [[Bulgaria]] with territory (600 square miles) between river Maritza and frontier.
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▲==References / notes==
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Lonsdale Battalion events that took place on 22 July.
For events that took place elsewhere, see 22 July on The Great War wiki.
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- Template:WF - French positions east of Metzeral (Alsace) attacked, captured, and finally evacuated by enemy. French gain near Bagatelle (Argonne).
- Template:EF - Russians cleared from left bank of Vistula above Ivangorod. Enemy storms Miluny (Warsaw) and attacks Narev bridgehead at Rojan.
- Template:SF - Austrians hold bridgehead of Gorizia against fierce attacks. Italians capture 1,500 prisoners on Carso.
- REDIRECT Template:Ae - Announced that 30 Turkish officers with arms cargo sailed for Tripoli; Italians demand war on Turkey.
- Template:PO - Mr. Roosevelt denounces his countrymen as accessories after the fact to Germany's crimes in Belgium.
- Turkish portion of Dedeagach railway ceded to Bulgaria with territory (600 square miles) between river Maritza and frontier.
References/notes
Lord Edward Gleichen (1918–1920). Chronology of the War. Volumes I, II & III. Constable & Company, London. (Copyright expired)