March

Lonsdale Battalion events that took place on 22 March.
For events that took place elsewhere, see 22 March on The Great War wiki.

1915 (Monday)

  • Letter from General Sir Henry Mackinnon to Lt-Col. Machell:
    Hope to 'fetch up' at the Station Hotel, Carlisle. I shall have my Motor with me and shall come out to Camp on Friday morning for an hour or two, and should like if possible, to see a little digging, some physical drill, and other Company work. Don’t have any Parade for me. I may ask them to march past in fours. I shall be glad to see you for I know you have done your training well, although you have been handicapped by want of rifles etc.[1]

1916 (Wednesday)

1917 (Thursday)

  • Nesle: Involved with working parties on bridges and roads etc.
  • Guards and piquets are supplied, remainder of Battalion bathes.

1918 (Friday)

  • Battalion situated in Divisional Reserve.
  • Day is spent in cleaning up after tour in the line, the men concentrated in shelters along 'Canal Bank'.
  • One company is out on working party duty; two companies bathe during afternoon.

References

  1. Record No. DLONS/L/13/13/114