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==1916 (Tuesday)==
==1916 (Tuesday)==
*Battalion parades for drill in the morning under [[Company]] arrangements.
*Battalion parades for drill in the morning under {{gw|Company}} arrangements.
*Gas helmet and iron ration inspection in the afternoon.
*Gas helmet and iron ration inspection in the afternoon.
*The following pieces are published in the [[Carlisle Journal]]:
*The following pieces are published in the [[Carlisle Journal]]:
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==1917 (Wednesday)==
==1917 (Wednesday)==
*Bray-Dunes: Battalion [[working parties]] laying pipeline during the day.
*Bray-Dunes: Battalion {{gw|working parties}} laying pipeline during the day.


==1918 (Thursday)==
==1918 (Thursday)==
*Orders for disbandment of the [[Lonsdale Battalion]] are cancelled (198 Inf. Bde. 1737A).
*Orders for disbandment of the [[Lonsdale Battalion]] are cancelled (198 Inf. Bde. 1737A).
*Deaths: [[Joseph Smith (240337)]].
*Deaths: [[Joseph Smith (240337)]].

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Latest revision as of 15:33, 27 June 2024

July

Lonsdale Battalion events that took place on 25 July.
For events that took place elsewhere, see 25 July on The Great War wiki.

1916 (Tuesday)

  • Battalion parades for drill in the morning under Company arrangements.
  • Gas helmet and iron ration inspection in the afternoon.
  • The following pieces are published in the Carlisle Journal:
    • "Private John Bardgett has not been heard of since the engagement (July 1st). According to Private Hogg of Appleby, he was wounded in both legs."
    • "Private John W. Pillans (married), Hodgson's Lane, Stanwix, formerly employed by Messrs. Little and Ballantyne has been killed in action."

1917 (Wednesday)

1918 (Thursday)

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