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==1914==
===Events preceding British Declaration of War===
*[[Kiel Canal]] reopened (owing to its having been deepened) by the [[Kaiser]]. Visit of the British Fleet under Sir G. Warrender. Kaiser inspects the Dreadnought HMS ''[[HMS King George V|King George V]]''.
 
==1915==
*{{WF}} Germans repulsed in an attack on the heights of the [[Meuse (river)|Meuse]].
*{{PO}} British memorandum on neutral commerce handed to US Ambassador. [[Mr. Asquith]] announces forthcoming bill on the registration and organisation of national resources.<ref>The memorandum insisted on the wish of [[Great Britain]] to minimise the inconvenience caused by the war to neutral trade. It states that the right of confiscation for breaches of the blockade has been waived and that neutrals have been given the right to institute proceedings in the Prize Court. It denies that there has been undue delay in dealing with detained goods, and describes the concessions granted as to cotton shipments.</ref>
 
==1916==
*Battalion situated at Authuille Sector. 18 pounder guns cut the enemy wire at 5.30am and continues during the day. Enemy retaliation is practically nil.<ref name="wdjun16">[[11th Battalion War Diary, June 1916]]</ref>
*{{WF}} Battle of Verdun; French counter-attack regains some ground; Germans occupy part of Fleury, their farthest point of advance.
*Gas raid on night 24-[[25 June]] in Authuille Sector ineffective owing to unfavourable wind.<ref name="wdjun16 />
*{{EF}} Russians checked in Lutsk salient; Austrians driven out of Bukovina.
*{{SF}} [[Artillery]] preparation by Italians from Brenta to Adige (Trentino). Bulgars cross Greek frontier.
*{{NO}} Germans defeated on Lukigura River (German East Africa). [[General]] van Deventer drives them back on to Central Railway.
*{{PO}} Embargo on Greek shipping suspended.
 
==1917==
*Battalion situated at Ooste-Dunkerque attends Church Parade in sand dunes at 10am. Period shooting in afternoon.<ref name="wdjun17">[[11th Battalion War Diary, June 1917]]</ref>
*{{WF}} French recover more ground near Vauxaillon and Filain is repulsed.
*{{NO}} Mutiny of Russian Black Sea Fleet at Sevastopol.
*{{PO}} New Austrian Ministry, Dr. von Seidler Premier. British and German delegates on Prisoners of War question meet at The Hague. The £400,000,000 USA Liberty Loan largely over-subscribed. M. Pastiche forms new Serbian Government.
 
==1918==
*Battalion cadre arrives at Doullens and billets in the town.<ref name="wdjun18">[[11th Battalion War Diary, June 1918]]</ref>
*{{SF}} Right bank of Piave cleared of Austrians; Italians attack Austrians north west of M. Grappa without much success. Further 8,000 prisoners.
*{{PO}} Speech of [[Mr. Lloyd George]] in House of Commons<ref>Speech of [[Mr. Lloyd George]] in the House of Commons ''re'' the war: Americans in great numbers in France since [[21 March]]. {{quote-left}}We are on the eve of great events.{{quote-right}} [[Allies]] never better prepared. Recent Italian victory one of the most disastrous defeats of [[Central Powers]]. Italian difficulties greater than ours.</ref> and von Kühlmann on the situation.<ref>Speech of von Kühlmann ''re'' the war: Relations with [[Austria]], [[Bulgaria]], [[Turkey]] satisfactory. [[Russia]] in state of ferment and partition. Finnish independence achieved with help of German [[troops]] Courland and Lithuania separated from Russia. Position of other Baltic provinces to be discussed with Bolsheviks. Polish question unsettled. Caucasian affairs to be settled at conference at Constantinople. Initiative of war in German hands. Duration of war uncertain. No desire for peace among enemies. [[Germany]] does not desire world domination. Russia planned the war; [[France]] desired it; Great Britain {{quote-left}}unchained{{quote-right}} Russia. Germany aims at (1) Independence within her historic boundaries. (2) Overseas possessions corresponding to German greatness. (3) Freedom to carry trade on free sea to all countries. A Purely military decision not to be expected. Germany ready to receive peace proposals.</ref> Emperor Charles refuses resignation of von Seidler. Appeal of Irish Recruiting Council: Irish overseas aghast at inaction in Ireland
 
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*Post Armistice: Truce between Hungarian and Czecho-Slovakian armies.
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*[[William Carr (13683 Pte.)|Carr, William (13683 Pte.)]]
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